Yes, I ran Bored.com by myself, no partners. I started it in 1997. I have paid some programmers to create some of the pages, but I added all the content myself and thought of all the ideas for content myself. The main part of the site does not use any content management software, it is just plain html. But, there are many subpages that use programming (mostly php/mysql).
Although selling it for $4 million sounds like a lot, I also was making a lot of income running from it. I sold it because I still have over 100 other sites (such as http://www.Adoptme.com and http://www.Dumb.com ) plus over 9000 parked domains (most of which I bought in the 1990's). So, I just wanted to cash out a little and put some money in the bank.
Another reason I sold Bored.com is that it is a very Web 1.0 type site. Hopfeully the new owner can make a lot more money from it by giving it a Web 2.0 upgrade, and doing all the things I never did for it, like selling ads directly, using higher paying ad formats (I still used ad formats from the 1990's), doing link exchanges, adding content more frequently (I only added a new sites once or twice a month), doing content partnerships with other sites, etc.
- Eric
Just out of curiosity, how does one complete a sale like that? Do you use escrow.com or one of the other escrow services, or do you all just sit in a room with lawyers and laptops and make the exchange to avoid the escrow fee?
indeed i have seen supreme names just here on DNF go for way less, i want to sell my names at that price wish are much better. Its just eye blowing what is going on at live auction
When you buy such domains you also buy existing content, traffic and domain age - important for Google visibility.
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