Posted on January 31st, 2012 by Andrew Knibbe
Earlier this week we came across a great piece of analysis by Ron Jackson over at DNJournal. Ron took a deep dive into reported domain sales for 2011 and made interesting comparisons with 2010. It led us to wonder about how Flippa website sales performed for the same period. To make it comparable, we followed [...]
Posted on January 20th, 2012 by Ophelie at Flippa
When we got rid of the New or Established distinction a few months ago, we also noticed that more and more buyers are using the Date Established metric to separate new sites from old. Just a minute, though – how are sellers defining the date on which their site was established? Is it [...]
Posted on January 19th, 2012 by Andrew Knibbe
You may have noticed that our logo went black in support of the protest against the anti-piracy bills – bills which have serious concerns for anyone owning, creating, buying or selling websites. This is part of the tremendous effort around the web for 18 January. You can join the biggest online protest in history at [...]
Posted on January 9th, 2012 by Ophelie at Flippa
Welcome to 2012, Flippa blog readers! Today’s post is all about the Secret Seven. No, not the children’s detective books written in the 1950s – Flippa’s Secret Seven are useful Flippa tools that, for one reason or another, are often overlooked. Let’s jump right in, shall we? 1. Advanced Search. Our Advanced Search lets you [...]
Posted on December 1st, 2011 by Ophelie at Flippa
When Patrick needed to quickly turn an asset into cash, he decided to sell a website he had been working on, Reorder-checks.com, on Flippa. “This was my first consistently profitable site. It was exciting to build, and its revenue was up to around $2000 a month. Up until October, I had no intention of selling, [...]
Posted on November 16th, 2011 by Andrew Knibbe
Just over a year ago, we introduced a feature that allowed website sellers to indicate whether their website was New or Established. The trouble we’ve been seeing as of late is that the distinction between New or Established has become largely arbitrary. Some sellers are listing websites created in the last month with zero traffic [...]
Posted on November 9th, 2011 by Andrew Knibbe
Recently, a few Flippa sellers have been concerned about buyers using PayPal eChecks to pay for websites. We wanted to let you know a bit more about the payment service, and show you how problems may arise so you can avoid it yourself. What Are PayPal eChecks? PayPal’s eCheck option allows its users to make [...]
Posted on November 3rd, 2011 by Andrew Knibbe
We were thrilled to be awarded “Best in Class” by the Interactive Media Awards today for our recent improvements to website search refinement. The honor recognizes that the initiative surpassed the key standards of excellence that comprise the web’s most professional work. The site was honored specifically for excellence in the Auction category. The judging [...]
Posted on October 31st, 2011 by Andrew Knibbe
Robert Birming isn’t one to shy from adventure. So when the bricklayer-turned-musician-turned-web entrepreneur received requests to create an English-language version of his Swedish site Smidigt, he jumped right in. “I couldn’t have asked for a better start,” Robert explains. “Many of the major blogs posted about the fact that an English version of Smidigt, GeekAlerts.com, [...]
Posted on October 26th, 2011 by Andrew Knibbe
The ever-evolving nature of being the world’s largest website marketplace means we keep a close eye on how we work to deliver maximum value for both website buyers and sellers. To this end, we’ll occasionally make minor pricing adjustments to keep it all in balance. Even so, the changes we’re rolling out today will only [...]
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