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How to buy an Existing Blog and how to Make Sure you Don't get Scammed?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 227398, member: 61772"] Buying an existing blog is a great way to expand your web presence and attract more customers. You can buy a blog on a platform like [COLOR=rgb(209, 72, 65)]Flippa[/COLOR], but you will want to be very careful about it. Before you buy, make sure the [COLOR=rgb(209, 72, 65)]blog's metrics [/COLOR]are real and verifiable. A site that has been up for a year but only gets 1 view per week is not worth buying. [COLOR=rgb(84, 172, 210)]Here are 7 tips for making sure that your money is well spent:[/COLOR] [SIZE=4][B] 1. [/B][/SIZE]Check the site's traffic using analytics tools. [SIZE=4][B]2. [/B][/SIZE]Find out if the site has any recurring revenue sources, like ads or subscriptions. [SIZE=4][B]3. [/B][/SIZE]Ask to see the site's domain registration history and make sure it matches up with what you were told by the seller. [SIZE=4][B]4. [/B][/SIZE]Look up their contact information and verify that they're a real person or company, not just a phony email address. [SIZE=4][B]5. [/B][/SIZE]Request access to their social media sites so you can check on their followers/likes/etc.; if they refuse, ask for screenshots of those pages instead (but keep in mind that these could easily be faked). [B]6. [/B]Use Google Alerts to track mentions of the website after purchase; if something looks fishy, you'll know about it right away! [SIZE=4][B] 7. [/B][/SIZE]Be sure they have organic traffic this way google will recognize your website. [/QUOTE]
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