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Updated: December 17, 2023

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Website Flipping Starter Guide

11 things you really should know about website flipping

This is a crash course introduction to website flipping.

I’ve been making money flipping websites for 14+ years. I’ve bought, grown, and sold multiple sites, with many 6-figure exits. It started as a side-business and has turned into my full-time business that replaced my full-time salaried job.

You’re about to learn:

  • The ins and outs of website flipping
  • How to get started
  • How profitable website flipping can be
  • Answers to commonly asked questions

Let’s get to it!

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What is website flipping?

The idea of website flipping, similar to real estate flipping, is to purchase an income-producing website, make some improvements, and then sell (i.e., flip) to another buyer.

At a high-level, a content website is built on a content management system (CMS) such as WordPress which houses content written by the owner themselves, or hired writers.  

In general, most of these websites drive human visitors (i.e., website traffic) by implementing SEO techniques to rank content within search engines, and/or from social platforms, such as Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, etc. 

This traffic is then converted into revenue by using display ads, affiliate marketing, digital products, or other means.

A website asset can be flipped at a standard multiple of about 3 times its annual profits, as of this writing. In other words 35 – 40 times monthly profits.

For example:

  • $500 monthly profit = $17,500 to $20,000 sale price
  • $1,000 monthly profit = $35,000 to $40,000 sale price
  • $3,000 monthly profit = $105,000 to $120,000 sale price

Those are just some typical examples, but your experience may vary. You can find examples of current sites for sale and their prices by using my free tool, DealFeed.

DealFeed is my free tool that aggregates hundreds of websites for sale from the top website brokers. The average multiple for all listings is currently around 36 times monthly profits.

For those who understand how to find undervalued websites, flipping can be a great way to make money online. However, it is an active job where the “flipper” has to work to increase the website’s sale valuation.

Editor’s note: website flipping can be considered a Resale business, which we classify as a Level 3 online business. See this framework for more info.

How much money do I need to start website flipping?

For those interested in doing website flips, I first highly recommend building and growing a website from scratch.

Only then will you understand the ins and outs of what goes into a website, how it’s built, and what levers you can pull to increase income.

However, if you want to purchase a revenue-generating site earning $100/mo, it will cost you around $3,500 to $4,000 at fair market valuations.

I recommend buying a site earning at least $100/mo because that gives you enough cash flow (and motivation) to continue growing.

An alternative to starting from a brand new domain is to build a site on an aged domain. An aged domain is a domain that has a history of being used for a live website and has typically received valuable inbound links during its history. I always build new sites on an aged domain because it can grow much faster than a domain that has never been used before.

The aged domain strategy is not recommended for beginners but I offer an aged domain course that teaches my process and mistakes to avoid.

Where to buy and sell websites?

There are two major ways to buy websites: 

  • Directly from private website owners
  • Through website brokerages

The latter will be the most common way to find websites for sale and is the one that most flippers utilize. 

Out of all the website brokers, I highly recommend the following three:

👍 Flippa: Public Auction Marketplace

  • Typical asset prices: No minimum requirement
  • Listing type: Auction, Classified listings

Flippa is the eBay of digital assets. They have the largest amount of active websites, SaaS, e-commerce, mobile apps, etc. for sale.

Most of their listings are auctions with a fixed end time, but they do allow for classified listings that are ongoing with a minimum price, and an option to place a “Buy It Now” price.

Flippa is great to find deal flow, but you have to know how to weed out the bad deals from the good ones. That requires a proper due diligence methodology. If you can hone such skills, then you can truly find the “needle in the haystack” type of deals.

👌 Empire Flippers: Private Brokerage 

  • Typical asset prices: $100,000 or more
  • Listing type: Fixed pricing based on their valuations

Empire Flippers are one of the largest private brokerages for content websites and e-commerce businesses (primarily Amazon FBA).

They vet each asset to ensure traffic, P&L, etc. all line-up. Empire Flippers does not broker smaller sites that would be friendly for a beginner budget. Most of their deal flow is valued at above $100,000.

Empire Flippers requires potential buyers to provide proof of funds before they can access the full data of websites for sale. If you want to view data like the URL and P&L for a site for sale, you need to show Empire Flippers that you have enough funds to actually purchase it.

Empire Flippers sends out a weekly email Monday morning USA time with sites for sale that week. Note that the good deals sell almost within 24 hours; there is a ton of demand for quality businesses. 

👏 Motion Invest: Private Brokerage

  • Typical sale prices: $50,000 or less
  • Listing type: Fixed pricing based on their valuations

Motion Invest solely focuses on content-based website businesses with prices that range from $1,000 to six figures.

They vet each deal before it hits the marketplace. Their deals are more beginner-friendly and are typically less than $10,000. They also sell inexpensive “starter sites” with little or no earnings.

They also have a dutch-auction marketplace where the price will continue dropping by a certain amount every 2 days until a buyer acquires the business. This is a unique structure in the broker marketplace.

If you are looking for smaller content sites, Motion Invest is a good choice.

Private Deals: Buying Off-Market, Directly From a Seller

Buying a site directly from a private seller is my preferred way of acquiring sites. Off-market sites are typically less expensive because the seller doesn’t have to pay a high commission to the marketplace (marketplace commission rates are typically between 10%-20% for the seller). Therefore the site is usually sold at a lower multiple when it is sold off-market. 

An excellent place to find off-market sites for sale are Facebook Groups. I have purchased many excellent sites from Facebook Groups.

I manage a private Facebook Group called Website Flipping – Buy & Sell Websites with over 7,000 members. If you are interested in buying or selling niche sites I encourage you to join the group. There are new sites listed for sale almost every day.

What should you look for? What are some red flags?

Here are a few major red flags you should look out for when buying a website business…

🚨 Falsified Traffic Data

Traffic – in other words, visitors coming to the website – is the main pillar of a website. Without traffic, there is no revenue, nor any asset value. Traffic sources can be from organic search engines, social media, email marketing, among others.

When you are buying a website business, make sure to verify traffic numbers.

Ask the seller for Google Analytics guest access so that you can verify the following:

  • Traffic trend over time 
  • Number of page views 
  • Which pages are getting traffic on the site
  • If a high percentage of traffic is going to a small number of pages (it’s less risky if traffic is diversified across many pages)
  • The geographic location of traffic

🔥 Expert tip: You can verify the Google Analytics traffic trend against third-party tools such as Ahrefs and/or SEMRush.

⚠️ Falsified P&L

This is a common issue in any business, brick & mortar or online. Verification of the P&L is key to buying an asset.

In digital businesses, ask the seller to provide the following:

  • Detailed screenshots from each revenue source for each month of operations
  • Video recording of seller walking through each revenue source showing the earnings

🔥 Expert tip: Cross-reference your traffic page views against the revenue per month. For example, calculate the revenue per visitor (i.e., revenue divided by visitors) and check this against industry averages for the niche.

🙅‍♀️ Low-quality SEO Backlinks

If the site is SEO-focused (i.e., receiving traffic from organic search engines like Google), make sure to double-check the quality of backlinks that have been built.

There are two main ways to check this:

  • Third-party tools such as Ahrefs, SEMRush, Moz, and/or Majestic SEO
  • Google Search Console

A seasoned website investor has a subscription to third-party tools which makes due diligence much simpler. You should also ask for guest access to Google Search Console where you can pull a CSV report of the backlinks.

🔥 Expert tip: Keep an eye out for low-quality links from non-niche relevant articles. For example, if you are vetting a site in the kitchen niche, and you see many links that were built from news sites that seem out of the ordinary – this is a red flag that requires further investigation.

If you are interested in learning my due diligence process, check out my Website Flipping Course where I explain my due diligence framework and perform due diligence on 7 real-life example websites that were listed for sale.

What are some common “quick wins” to increase a website’s valuation?

Like with any asset, the goal is to increase its value with quick wins. A content website has many “levers” that you can manipulate to increase earnings. 

Some quick wins to look for…

Add Display Advertisements

Many affiliate-based content businesses, which monetize the site via commission-based products/services, usually do not deploy display ads via networks like Ezoic, Mediavine, AdThrive, or Google Adsense.

Display ads can add a new revenue stream to an existing site solely monetized with affiliate marketing. In general, display ads do not reduce affiliate commissions.

The benefit of display ads is that they do not require changes to the site structure or layout; The networks place advertisements automatically within the site’s elements thus it is one of the most passive ways to generate revenues.

🔥 Expert tip: Add display ads to your site for 30 – 90 days and monitor the affiliate commissions during this time.

Add Affiliate Links Within Information Content

Informational content (i.e., what, how, where) are perfect candidates to be monetized with display ads, but they also are great for adding affiliate links.

If you can write an article that answers a visitor’s question, and then point them to a product or service that offers a solution to their problem, some of them will click through and buy. If you are an affiliate for the product or service you recommend, you will earn a commission.

🔥 Expert tip: Add call-out boxes or comparison tables to the end of informative articles to increase conversions. 

Add Comparison Tables

Comparison tables often have the highest clickthrough rates of any element on the page. A quick win is to place comparison tables right after the introduction section of the article.

A comparison table should have the following:

  • Name and picture
  • Bullet point of high-level features
  • Call-to-action button

Here is an example of a comparison table that has high clickthrough rates:

🔥 Expert tip: Make sure to use a distinct color for the call-to-action buttons (e.g., yellow, red). This ensures users focus on the button as they scroll down the page.

What are the key skills you need to develop to be good at this?

Everything in the world of website investing can be learned. Having a technical background helps but is not necessary.

These are the major skills to develop…

Ability to learn

Having the ability to research and learn-as-you-go is critical. 

All the information to grow your website business is readily available online via other blogs, YouTube videos, or online courses. The ability to apply the learnings to your site is crucial.

Team management

The ability to build and manage a team gives you a big advantage. A website usually requires writers, editors, assistants (to format and publish articles), server experts, among other talents.

In the beginning, you will handle most of these tasks yourself. But as you scale, outsourcing will be key. As you hire, you will level-up from working IN the business to working ON the business.

Delegation

Hiring is not enough. The ability to “let go” and delegate the tasks to your team is key.

Some investors are not able to delegate, which results in them getting overwhelmed over time and/or the business is neglected.

Delegate early!

Basic data skills

You should have the ability to view charts, understand P&Ls, and develop key performance indicators (KPIs). 

This will help you spot the right website asset to buy, and also help you to grow the asset.

Don’t get attached to the business

Always keep your business positioned for a sale. Always keep your P&L up to date. Do not get attached to the business. While this may not seem like a skill, it is. 

Being prepared for a sale will help in case you do have to sell. Best case you never need to sell. But life can get in the way. So be ready.

Search Engine Optimization

Understanding the core concepts of SEO can help you grow your sites much faster. Traffic from Google is the number one source of traffic for most content sites and learning the fundamentals of SEO is valuable to website flippers. 

Knowing how to optimize on-page SEO factors, how to find valuable keywords to target, and how to build quality inbound links can help your sites grow and outrank competitors.

Two Silly Myths About Website Flipping

🙅‍♀️ Website flipping is passive income

This is a misconception.

A website is a living breathing entity that needs to be taken care of. At times there will be less work, but there will always be work.

You can delegate most of it to experts, but managing the team will then become the work.

🙅‍♂️ Website flipping can be learned quickly

The ability to buy, stabilize, grow, and sell takes practice, intuition, and grit. 

While it’s easy to get started – since acquisitions can be done for less than $10,000 – repeating successful flips over and over again takes systematic procedures, and the ability to find quality deals.

Website Flipping Success Stories

Dating Niche Site Sold for $194,000 Valuation after 8 months

In April of 2019 I purchased a site in the dating niche from the Flippa marketplace for $36,000. It was earning almost $900 per month over the previous 6 months. 

After 8 months, I was able to increase monthly earnings to over $6,000 per month (an increase of over 566% in monthly revenue).

The changes included negotiating higher commission rates, deleting 100+ pages of low quality content, and adding conversion rate optimization improvements to top pages.

In January 2020, I sold 75% of the website at a $194,000 valuation. 

Outdoor Niche Site Sold for $175,000 

I purchased a site in the outdoor niche for $23,000 in March 2020 that was earning $300 per month for the trailing 6 months (a 75x multiple).

In less than one month, I was able to increase revenues to over $3,000 per month. Revenues stayed at or above that level for the next 2 years and I sold the site in March of 2022 for $175,000. 

While I owned the site it generated $100,938 in revenue. With $37,582 of expenses, my total profit after the sale was $238,356.

🥳 Lifestyle Niche Site Sold for $27,000 after 8 months

We acquired a niche site in the lifestyle/health niche for $5,500 in August 2020. The website was earning around $250 – $300/month when acquired.

We grew the site by performing conversion rate optimization (CRO) to increase earnings, and also generated more traffic with on-page search engine optimization (SEO) and more content.

The site grew in traffic and earnings to reach just shy of $1,000/month by November 2020. Check out the revenue charge below:

We sold the site for $27,000 in January 2021.

Here is the P&L breakdown:

  • Acquired for $5,500
  • Revenues while holding: $3,673
  • Content writer costs: $705
  • Theme costs: $56
  • Asset sale: $27,000
  • Total profit: $24,412

We increased our original investment of $5,500 within 6-months to $24,412 profit.

That is a 4.5X on our initial capital.

Site Built on B2B Aged Domain: $0 to $1,000/mo in 3 Months

I bought an aged domain in the B2B niche from the Odys marketplace in January 2022 for $4,000. 

I relaunched the site and added 30 articles in the first month. I have added 48 additional articles since then (78 articles total). 

Revenues have increased to well over $1,000 per month after the first 3 months and have continued to grow.

Here are the revenues by month:

  • February: $180
  • March: $780
  • April: $1,320
  • May: $1,320
  • June: $1,350
  • July: $1,680
  • August $2,155

I am currently holding onto this website and continuing to add content to grow it further.
To learn my full process for building sites on aged domains, check out my Aged Domain Course.

🤑 $2,700 to $24,000 In A Year

Onfolio did a case study on how they took an acquisition for $2,700 to sell for $24,000 in one year. 

This site was making around $200/mo and was acquired for $2,700. This puts the multiple at 13.5x monthly revenues or 1.12x annual revenues. This was a good acquisition by the Onfolio team since typical valuations are at the 30x monthly or 2.5 – 3x annual revenues.

However, proper due diligence was not done since both the traffic and revenues were decreasing. This caused a steep decrease of 30% thus impacting revenues.

Due diligence is the most important factor when evaluating any acquisition. However, the site was turned around by doing the following:

  • On-page changes to the content to target keywords
  • Internal linking between articles
  • Backlink building by reaching out to other blogs in the space
  • Adding new revenue streams

This allowed the site to increase revenues to $885/mo via Amazon Associates. Here is a screenshot of earnings:

The site was then sold to a private party for $24,000. 

Is website flipping profitable?

Yes, website flipping certainly can be profitable.

For someone getting started, their first niche site will consist mostly of sweat labor and investing in a few software products, services, and training courses:

  • Training:
    My Website Flipping Course or plenty of YouTube videos
  • Website backend:
    WordPress for free
  • Website theme:
    GeneratePress, Thrive Themes, Elementor
  • Content:
    Free. First-timers should write content to save funds
  • SEO:
    Free. Do it yourself and learn
  • Hosting:
    Can range from $5 – $15/mo. I recommend SiteGround or Bluehost for beginners.

That’s it to get started.

The main aspect then becomes how much content can you produce yourself. Of course, you can outsource parts of this.

Websites sell for a multiple of 35 – 40 times monthly average profits. Therefore, getting a site to earn $500/mo can net you $17,500 to $20,000.

Pros and cons of website flipping

👍 Pros

  • Easy to bootstrap with a low budget. All information is readily available for free online
  • Easy to outsource parts of the site maintenance once revenue is coming in
  • Plenty of broker marketplaces that will handle your website sale process
  • Sale valuations are favorable to anyone entering (range from 3x – 3.5x annual profits)

👎 Cons

  • If the primary driver of traffic is search engines, a Google algorithm update can reduce your site’s value overnight
  • Commission payout changes can happen without warning (e.g., Amazon Associates cut commissions without warning in April 2020)
  • Can be challenging to find good websites for sale; there are more bad deals than good
  • Can be difficult for newcomers to perform due diligence on a website they want to buy
  • Hiring talent online is different than hiring talent face-to-face

Learn more about website flipping

This was a detailed primer on website flipping. Websites are digital assets that provide cash flow. They can be acquired from various private and public marketplaces for favorable valuations. 

If you are interested in acquiring a business, digital assets like websites would be a good first choice.

To learn more about website flipping for free, check out The Website Flip newsletter, where I share growth case studies, guides, and exclusive deal flow for sale. To receive my full training based on my 14+ years of flipping multiple sites for 6-figures, check out my Website Flipping Course.

Other ways to make money online

There are many other ways to make money online, to work from home or anywhere in the world.

About The Author
Mushfiq S – Professional Website Flipper Mushfiq has been buying, growing, and selling website assets since 2008. His first exit was in 2010. He has done 170+ website flips with multiple 6-figure exits. His free newsletter, The Website Flip, covers case studies on his portfolio of sites and data-driven guides.

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