If you think about the need for a website as a tool to achieve your goals, odinm of the first questions would be "to create your own website or buy a site already established and running?". Each option has its advantages and disadvantages, and your decision will depend on your preferences, budget, skills, and long-term goals. Create your own website can be expensive, time consuming and requires technical and marketing knowledge. If you create a new site with a new domain name, the startup process may take a long time, and will be many months before the site will be sufficient attendance. Quick as a way to create a profitable online business - buy a website. Less of this method one, but big - the site is necessary for you may simply not exist (or it will be road / with a bad reputation). In general, it can not be bought
As a business owner, you want to buy a site that already has traffic of visitors, aimed at the products or services that you want to supply the market. But, of course, the decision to buy a ready-made website is not so simple. Search area for a site should also include topics related Web sites that are indirectly related to your products or services, and possibly your target audience. For example, if you make greeting cards and are considering buying a web site, you may be interested in selling online store, which is used for the sale of stationery and a completely different site that offers services in drafting greeting tectonic. This online store can be attractive by the fact that site visitors are interested in stationery may be interested in purchasing greeting cards. Ie bought two such sites, you can solve a number of technical issues and problems with the target audience and site traffic.
Online business can be profitable without the monetization of traffic. Traffic, the site for sale will be crucial in assessing the site to buy or not. Websites needed for different purposes, but they can also be used to poluchengiya revenue from advertising.
Why do I get ready for sale sites.
1. The customer paid the down payment and could not pay for work on the site
2. The site owner has closed his business, the site is no longer needed
3. The site owner simply sells the finished website, as can no longer support him.