Is Blackhatworld for sale?

Its one of my microniche sites that I bought in the BST for $49 and built up over the years with sweet readable content.

Look.....BHW exclusive I'll knock it out for $12,000,000 to a reputable member from here but thats a cash deal.
 
I'm open for a group buy if it is BHW, but I highly doubt it, could be any marketing forum out there
 
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It's not BHW top visitors countries is USA which I doubt . Also direct traffic visit is a single digit number which I doubt again
 
Mystery solved. Closing.
 
Has anyone checked out the stats to this site. Fantastic. Well worth 79p.
 
The owner of wizardofodds sold his site for 1.5m , and this joker thinks he will get 15m? Yeah.
 
Flippa is also idiots to think anyone is going to drop $15m on a site that has a 75% bounce rate and the average visitor looks at just over 1 page and stays for 30 seconds. People with $15m to spend can find a whole lot better investments than that and they didnt get $15m to spend by being stupid.
 
The site in question is not BHW but

Idiots @ flippa have a strong foolproof system, just check the twitter share button and you'll be able to see the domain name
Oh jesus, this shit made me laugh
 
As a guy who one day hopes to have a business of that size.... Why is it a bad move?

Flippa is an auction platform suitable for websites <$10k. Anything above that you would/should use a broker.

You don't auction million dollar businesses - it's the wrong format for selling. There's a lot more that goes into an acquisition than just sales price - the highest offer also isn't akways best. That's why you don't see business brokers running auctions/taking bids on businesses in that format.
 
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What pushed OP to think that it was BHW forum.a simple share click would have reveled domain name.
 
Oh boy, I was looking forward to posting in this thread earlier, just to see Serbert close it... And now it's open again!

And I went and f*cking forgot what I wanted to say. Would have probably been awesome.
 
Flippa is an auction platform suitable for websites <$10k. Anything above that you would/should use a broker.

You don't auction million dollar businesses - it's the wrong format for selling. There's a lot more that goes into an acquisition than just sales price - the highest offer also isn't akways best. That's why you don't see business brokers running auctions/taking bids on businesses in that format.

I would have a very educated guess that the site is nothing like a $1m business.
 
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