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		<title>Start Up and Established Website Categories now have Site Snapshots</title>
		<link>http://www.webmastersmarketplace.com/blogs/2009/11/start-up-and-established-website-categories-now-have-site-snapshots/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 18:53:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Marketplace News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[listings]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[snapshot]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[thumbnail]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[website]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[We have introduced site snapshots on our &#8216;Start Up Websites&#8217; and &#8216;Established Websites&#8217; categories. This means that, wherever possible, we will show a snapshot of the website for sale within the listing details, giving buyers a quick preview of the site without the need to leave the listing.
As always feedback and new suggestions are always [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have introduced site snapshots on our &#8216;Start Up Websites&#8217; and &#8216;Established Websites&#8217; categories. This means that, wherever possible, we will show a snapshot of the website for sale within the listing details, giving buyers a quick preview of the site without the need to leave the listing.</p>
<p>As always feedback and new suggestions are always welcome in our forum <img src='http://www.webmastersmarketplace.com/blogs/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Look out for more new features and exciting updates soon!</p>
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		<title>Promoting your Website with Twitter</title>
		<link>http://www.webmastersmarketplace.com/blogs/2009/07/promoting-your-website-with-twitter/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 10:16:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Internet Marketing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[blog]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[promotion]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[twitter]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of you will already know what Twitter is all about so I wont bore you with details of what it is. What some of you who may not know is the best way of using the power of Twitter to promote your website.
The power behind using Twitter successfully for website promotion comes from your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of you will already know what Twitter is all about so I wont bore you with details of what it is. What some of you who may not know is the best way of using the power of Twitter to promote your website.</p>
<p>The power behind using Twitter successfully for website promotion comes from your ability to build a following. There are plenty of Twitter users who now have in excess of one hundred thousand followers, and that&#8217;s a lot of people ready to read your messages!</p>
<p><strong>Get Going!</strong></p>
<p>So, let assume you already have a Twitter account and are keen to get using it to promote your website, if you don&#8217;t already have an account, get over to twitter.com now and set one up!</p>
<p>Once your account is setup you should complete your profile, particularly your website address and bio. You can also customize your page so it matches with your websites look and feel, this is done by creating a background image with your logo etc showing down the strip on the left hand side of your main Twitter page.</p>
<p><strong>Behave Yourself!</strong></p>
<p>There are a few important things to remember when using Twitter to promote your website. The most important of which is that Twitter is not a marketing or promotional tool, it is a social tool, this means you must promote your site with extreme care and tactfulness, your success (or lack of it) with using Twitter to promote your website will come down to your understanding of this fact.</p>
<p>Generally your etiquette should follow these general guidelines: follow people who are following you, don&#8217;t post spam, Keep your posts useful (this means not posting about what you had for lunch etc), be part of the community you are involved in by reply and commenting when appropriate, don&#8217;t post blatant adverts or marketing messages about your website or products.</p>
<p>The result of breaking the above rules will be that you have few followers and will get a bad reputation for your website, this will be the exact opposite of what you want to achieve so make sure you stick to the rules!</p>
<p><strong>The Blog Post/Twitter Post Connection</strong></p>
<p>So if you shouldn&#8217;t post marketing messages then how can you use Twitter to promote your website? Well, this is where you have to be a bit cunning. As you become more and more involved in the community you will build a bigger and bigger following, you should reply to other peoples posts and make sure to be active at least once a day, but don&#8217;t post every 15 minutes as that will mostly become annoying to your followers and they may desert you.</p>
<p>Your own posts should be informative and generally about the niche your website is involved in. Try to make posts about news items and include the link to a website where the story can be read, and more importantly, this may include your own website where you have made a blog post about the news story for example. This kind of blog posting/twitter posting combination is what gets you genuine followers as they will come to know that you post useful information on subjects they are interested in and that you are worth following.</p>
<p>Writing useful blogs posts on your website and then posting on Twitter about the story is the best way to get people to your site without being seen as blatantly marketing, you are providing interesting news which people want to read, the fact they go to your site to read is just a useful side effect.</p>
<p>Again, when they get to your website to read the blog post or story, don&#8217;t hit them with marketing content, pop-ups, no large banners, no tricks whatsoever, if you are providing useful content without being seen as looking to get something in return people will subscribe to your blog for future updates and many will take a browse around your website to see what else is there, and some of those may well end up buying something.</p>
<p><strong>Slowly, Slowly Catchy Followers!</strong></p>
<p>With this tactic, along with including your URL in your Twitter profile, and customizing the background to match your website, you will maximize the return you get from your time investment in being part of the Twitter community.</p>
<p>To summarize, post useful stuff often (but not every 15 minutes) that has nothing to do with your website (or linking to it), write interesting stories on your blog and occasionally do a Twitter post about it (with a link to the blog post), post links to stories on other websites, never spam, always respect the Twitter platform as a social tool, not a marketing one.</p>
<p>Providing you treat the platform, and the people, with respect, you will find you can build a good sized following and boost the number of visitors to your website through careful management of your use of the Twitter, and the blog post/twitter post combination.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
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		<title>35 Great Website Marketing Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 10:17:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sam</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Internet Marketing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[marketing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[website]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[website marketing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Website Marketing Ideas]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[People are always looking for great ways to market their websites. Letâ€™s look at a few website marketing ideas that are easy to implement and can do wonders for your website:
1. Find ways to discuss your website on forums (but without spamming)
2. Forum signature links
3. Print your website link on custom t-shirts, caps, etc.
4. Social [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People are always looking for great ways to market their websites. Letâ€™s look at a few website marketing ideas that are easy to implement and can do wonders for your website:</p>
<p>1. Find ways to discuss your website on forums (but without spamming)</p>
<p>2. Forum signature links</p>
<p>3. Print your website link on custom t-shirts, caps, etc.</p>
<p>4. Social bookmarking</p>
<p>5. Directory submission</p>
<p>6. Blog commenting</p>
<p>7. Article submission to article directories</p>
<p>8. Email campaign</p>
<p>9. Display your website in messenger list as status/custom message</p>
<p>10. Become a guest writer</p>
<p>11. Email signature</p>
<p>12. Run a competition and award the winner a nice prize</p>
<p>13. Use some free/paid PPC vouchers for advertising</p>
<p>14. Link exchange</p>
<p>15. Distribute fliers at schools, colleges, clubs, etc.</p>
<p>16. Start an affiliate program</p>
<p>17. Distribute a free report containing links to your site</p>
<p>18. Distribute business cards with your website address</p>
<p>19. Review other sites and ask them to return the favor</p>
<p>20. Promote your website on Twitter, Facebook, etc. without spamming</p>
<p>21. Press releases</p>
<p>22. If you know programming/designing, create free website templates with a link to your site</p>
<p>23. Exchange banners with other sites</p>
<p>24. Create an attractive logo for your website and submit it to various image hosting/sharing sites</p>
<p>25. Create an interesting/useful video and include your website at the end for more tips and tricks</p>
<p>26. Start a blog and/or a forum along with your website</p>
<p>27. Update your website regularly with genuine content and it will naturally become more popular</p>
<p>28. Include your website link in voicemail</p>
<p>29. Hire an SEO professional and inform them that you will write a testimonial on his site in exchange for a link</p>
<p>30. Include your website link everytime you SMS someone</p>
<p>31. Provide a solution to someone at sites like Yahoo! Answers and leave your link in the source box</p>
<p>32. Create 50 simple tips, 101 great tips, top 100 list, etc. as these lists attract a lot of attention</p>
<p>33. Interview someone popular in your niche and spread the word about your post</p>
<p>34. Build useful plugins for Firefox, Wordpress, etc. and distribute them free of charge</p>
<p>35. Ask your clients to help you with the promotion and give them a valuable free product or a big discount</p>
<p>Phew, I think that list of great website marketing ideas should keep you buzy for some time, I&#8217;m just off to implement some of them for our own site <img src='http://www.webmastersmarketplace.com/blogs/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s Best for Profit &#8211; Blog or Static Website?</title>
		<link>http://www.webmastersmarketplace.com/blogs/2009/07/whats-best-for-profit-blog-or-static-website/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 14:47:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sam</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Making Money]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[blog]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[blog vs static website]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[blog vs website]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[static website]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I would say the answer to this question is â€˜dependsâ€™! Depends on whom? Depends on a lot of factors. Donâ€™t worry, I am sure you would be in a better position to answer this question by the end of this post.
First the basics
A blog (taken from the word â€˜weblogâ€™) is also a website but the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would say the answer to this question is â€˜dependsâ€™! Depends on whom? Depends on a lot of factors. Donâ€™t worry, I am sure you would be in a better position to answer this question by the end of this post.</p>
<p><strong>First the basics</strong></p>
<p>A blog (taken from the word â€˜weblogâ€™) is also a website but the more appropriate description would be a dynamic website. The dynamic nature of a blog makes it so different from a normal (static) website.</p>
<p><strong>Advantages/Disadvantages</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>You need to update a blog regularly. However, a website can be updated once in a while. Due to this, blogs require more time and work in terms of updating content.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>As the blogs are updated on a constant basis, they attract regular and more readers or customers.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>A website is more descriptive. Websites are good for promoting products or services as all the information and benefits can be presented on a single page. It may result in increased sales as people might like to buy the product after reading the information presented to them.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Blogs help you in interacting with the readers and customers. Through comments, you can receive constant feedback from your customers and it will help you in providing better solutions in future. If you are aware of the views of your community, you can make a lot of profit in the long run.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Creating/updating a website needs technical skills and knowledge in the form of HTML or other such languages or website-building tools. However, blogs can be easily created or updated without any technical knowledge.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>From SEO point of view, blogs are better than static websites as search engines love fresh content and blogs regularly provide updated and unique content. Also, blogs automatically ping search engines and invite them to have a look at the fresh content. This is the reason why blogs get indexed much faster than static websites. There are a lot of tools and plug-ins that make SEO for a blog an automatic process. A static website requires a lot of on-page and off-page optimization.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Blogs have a way for people to know how old or new the information is as it displays the date for every post. This way, if the content is new, people will know that the information or solution provided can work for them.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Static websites cost more to start and update in terms of money involved.</li>
</ul>
<p>There is another dimension to this discussion. If you are already running a static website for a long time, you may want to start a blog along with it. This trend is being followed by many online businesses. Through such a solution, you can get advantages of both. You have a website that can act as a single information source for the customers and the blogs can provide constant updates about the website/product and help in collecting feedback.</p>
<p>So, whatâ€™s the best depends on the advantages you are looking for and the target market!</p>
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		<title>How To Sell a Website</title>
		<link>http://www.webmastersmarketplace.com/blogs/2009/06/how-to-sell-a-website/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 15:48:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Business]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[sale]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[sell]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[sold]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Selling a website is a pretty exciting prospect if you&#8217;ve never done it before, whilst old hands at the game may know all the tricks and trials of selling websites, people selling a website for the first time may feel a little anxious at the prospect.
Its likely, if you looking to sell your website, that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Selling a website is a pretty exciting prospect if you&#8217;ve never done it before, whilst old hands at the game may know all the tricks and trials of selling websites, people selling a website for the first time may feel a little anxious at the prospect.</p>
<p>Its likely, if you looking to sell your website, that you have been running it for some time and are now looking to move on. People have many reasons for owning a website, some make a living from selling many websites every month, others start a site as a hobby which then goes on to be a success with many loyal users, others start a website as a business with an aim of growing the business over time and with a view to exiting via a sale at a later date.</p>
<p>Whatever your reason for selling, the same principles apply, you need to know your market, who you should try and sell to and how you should go about it.</p>
<p>In this article we hope to explain to you what to expect from the process, right from the idea to sell, through to selling and after sales.</p>
<p><strong>First things first&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>For this article we are going to assume that this is the first website you have sold, so we will explain everything with this in mind, if your an experienced website seller then you may find some things of interest but most of the information here will already be known to you.</p>
<p>For the first time seller, there is a lot to consider and a lot to take in, so we will break it down into the various elements that make up the whole process, from start to finish.</p>
<p><strong>Where to sell your website</strong></p>
<p>Daft question eh..? Yes, we are a marketplace for selling websites, and we of course hope you will place your website for sale with us, but we are not the only option, so here we will give you some information on the different venues and methods available for you to sell your website.</p>
<p>Firstly, you may not need to advertise your website publicly at all. If your website deals with a specific topic and is a leader in its niche then approaching another website that may be interested in purchasing your website may be a way forward.</p>
<p>Many website owners would relish the chance to buy out one of their larger competitors and you may find you can strike a deal this way and gain a higher price than you otherwise might if you advertise the site generally.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t think going straight to a website owner is the best thing for you then the next step is to get the website advertised. As well as ourselves, there are several other options open to you. The infamous eBay is an obvious choice that springs to mind for many people who are selling their first website, but in most cases this is not the best place for you to sell as the price you will get will often be lower than the price you will get when you advertise it directly to webmasters and internet entrepreneurs via specialist venues.</p>
<p>Other options include flippa.com, buysellwebsite.com, websitebroker.com and sedo.com among others. Like ourselves these websites offer advertising of websites directly to buyers who are interested in buying quality, well established and revenue generating websites. They generally offer a similar service and who you choose to sell your website with is mostly a matter of personal choice.</p>
<p><strong>Getting the best price</strong></p>
<p>How much you sell your website for will depend on many factors, and coming up with a realistic asking price can be a tricky task, some of the factors that will determine the price you can ask for and also the price you will get are:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Revenue</strong><br />
For webmasters 	or internet entrepreneurs this is probably the biggest factor in how 	they will value your website. Many have formulas they use for 	working out how much they should pay for a website, a common one 	being 10-12 times the monthly profit the website makes. These 	formulas are useful for getting a rough idea of what your website 	maybe worth, but revenue is considered, along with other factors, to 	be very important when determining the value of a website.</li>
<li><strong>Traffic</strong><br />
Much like a 	store in the high-street or shopping mall, the more traffic a 	website gets, the higher the potential for deriving revenue from it. 	Professional buyers will look at traffic levels of a website to see 	firstly what kind of revenue they may make from it, and secondly to 	see the websites progress over time, has the website gained or lost 	visitors over the last few months or years, and if so what was the 	reason. They will also like to know the sources of the traffic to 	your website, generally websites that get their traffic from search 	engines or quality backlinks rather than paid advertising are more 	desirable.</li>
<li><strong>Potential</strong><br />
Websites that 	are popular but not living up to their potential financially are hot 	property. Even if your website is not making much revenue, if it has 	a ton of traffic, good content and great search engine rankings for 	popular search terms, then you will still get a good price due to 	the potential. Obviously your websites niche will determine its 	ultimate potential revenue, but generally sites with good levels of 	traffic can always make money and therefore will command a premium 	when being sold.</li>
<li><strong>Backlinks</strong><br />
Another factor buyers will look at is 	backlinks to the site you are selling, who is linking to your 	website and from where. A website with lots of backlinks from 	quality sources will be worth more. The reason being that backlinks 	are a large factor in where a websites pages rank in search engines, 	if two different sites have similar content of a similar quality, 	but one of these websites has lots of backlinks from respected 	websites then this website will always do better in search engine 	rankings, and consequently have a higher potential revenue, and 	therefore a higher price when you sell it.</li>
</ul>
<p>Armed with the factors above that buyers will be looking for you can put together your advertisement wording. A well written advertisement promoting all the good things about the site you have to sell, along with supporting figures about revenue and traffic, will ensure you get the best possible price for your website. Browse the websites listed for sale in our marketplace to get some ideas on how to put your advertisement together and what to include, try to make your description informative and detailed, if you are expecting a buyer to part with hundreds or thousands of dollars to buy your website then you will need to go the effort of making sure you give them all the information they need.</p>
<p>Note that buyers will usually want to see proof of a websites traffic and revenue before buying, this is normal and should be expected. This proof will normally be in the form of screenshots of PayPal accounts for revenue (or another payment method depending on your website and how it generates its revenue) and of visitor statistics for traffic etc.</p>
<p><strong>Selling price</strong></p>
<p>Once you have a description ready, and have selected a venue for you to post your advertisement to, you will need to come up with an asking price. This dosent mean you actually need to ask for this price in your advertisement, it just means thinking about what price you are willing to accept.</p>
<p>Try to bear in mind the length of time it will take the buyer to recoup their investment based on the sites revenue, if your price means the buyer will need to run the site for 3 or 4 years before they make back their investment then its likely you wont make a sale (the web moves fast and a website with good revenue right now could quickly see that revenue disappear in 12 months time), so be realistic with your price expectation.</p>
<p>Most website selling venues will give you the option to run an auction, with a starting and reserve price, along with the option to have a BIN (Buy It Now) price. Auctions are probably the best way to go as you can let the market decide the value of your site and you may well end up getting more than you hoped, and by setting a reserve you can be sure you wont have to sell your website for less than you are happy with.</p>
<p>If you do choose to advertise your site with just a BIN price then you risk either not selling it at all because the price is too high, or selling it for less than you could have done if you had run it as an auction. Guessing the right value for your website is near impossible and in most cases, running an auction with a minimum starting bid and a reserve price is probably the best way to actually achieve a sale, and at a price you are happy with.</p>
<p><strong>The auction</strong></p>
<p>You should now have everything you need to place your website for sale, so pop along to your chosen venue and place your ad.</p>
<p>If you advertised your website with a BIN option then you may find it gets snapped up very quickly, in which case you can skip straight to the next section. Usually however you will have your website listed as an auction, allowing people to make bids up to the point when the auction ends. Auctions can last anything from one day up to thirty days, but probably the optimum time frame for an auction is seven to ten days, this normally gives enough time for everybody who&#8217;s interested to make a bid (and some outbidding of other bidders too), while not lasting so long that people lose interest in the auction and may go back on their bid when the auction finally does end (not allowed but it does happen).</p>
<p>During the course of your auction you will get genuine questions about the website, and quite possibly some people hurling abuse about your website, or the price you are asking for it. Answer legitimate questions honestly and openly, give the buyer as much information as you can in your responses, ignore anyone trying to trash your sale, don&#8217;t respond to them, simply delete their comments if you can, or if not just leave them alone, other more serious buyers will see past these type of negative comments and know the value of your site.</p>
<p><strong>Completing the transaction</strong></p>
<p>Eventually your auction to sell your website will come to an end and you hopefully got a great price. The next step is to get the payment from the buyer and transfer the website to their control.</p>
<p>Getting payment will depend on your circumstances and the price you sold the website for. For websites less than a few thousand dollars you can use PayPal to take the payment, for higher sums other methods of payment may be preferable, such as an escrow service or a direct wire transfer.</p>
<p>As for transferring the website to the buyer, you will need to transfer the domain name, all website files and also a copy of the database if the website uses one. Transferring the domain is done through your registrar, and its usually easiest if you get the buyer to setup an account at the same registrar, this usually makes transferring the domain a much simpler task.</p>
<p>As for the website content and database, you can either take a copy yourself, zip it up, and email it to the buyer (or let them download it) or give them access to your hosting account and let them get the files and database from there.</p>
<p>You should be cautious about transferring the domain or giving the buyer access to your website content or database until you are happy they are genuine. Its a sad fact that there are plenty of scammers out there who are ready to rip you off at the first opportunity, so you need to be careful. Even if they have paid you for the website, this does not mean you are safe, with PayPal for example it is easy for them to reverse a transaction, or if they paid by credit card, claim the transaction was unauthorized and then you have lost your website and your money! Escrow services (usually escrow.com) or direct wire transfers (or even cash if the buyer is local) are usually safer ways of accepting payment, particularly when the sum is high.</p>
<p><strong>After the sale</strong></p>
<p>Once the transaction is complete your involvement with your website may not be over just yet as the new owner may need a period of hand-holding during which they can come to you for instruction on using the site or information on how you ran it while you owned it. The amount of time you will need to give over to this part of the sale will depend on the type of website you are selling, straight forward content websites will require almost no time from you after you sell, whereas complex database driven websites with in-depth administration areas and user options may require several hours or more of your time to help the new owner come to grips with their purchase. Other things they may ask from you are instructions on how you promoted the site, what advertising you did and any plans you had for the future, so be prepared to answer these types of after sales questions as well.</p>
<p><strong>Finally&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>So&#8230; you sold your first website&#8230; feels good dosent it! Now, if you have the bug, you might want to get cracking on that second website in readiness for another successful sale sometime in the future!</p>
<p>Good Luck!</p>
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