Adding a Product Before Flipping a Blog
When it comes to flipping a blog, everybody’s trying to come up with something extra that can prop up its value. Most every relatively new blog that goes up on the selling block will need something extra if it wants to sell for more than the nominal price.
The Basics
If you’re putting up a blog for a quick flip, it’s almost requisite to have the following things on board:
* a descriptive logo
* a custom template
* several starter articles
Value-Added
While the above additions may seem like a good amount of work to put in already, they’re usually not enough to make your flip extremely profitable. If you do what everybody else does, after all, you’ll just end up making the same profits as they do (which is not much).
Getting creative and pitching in additional value can really raise a blog’s worth. Instead of taking the road well-traveled, how about getting creative and adding something in that can really draw attention. Try one of these two things, for instance:
An informational product for sale. Since commissioning an original ebook or similar product might actually prove too expensive for a quick flip, try to find a product that comes with resale rights. Design a custom sales page, add it to the site and launch it. If you can get even one sale before flipping a blog, you can use that as proof-of-concept to sell the site for even more.
A mailing list. Contrary to what many beginners think, building a small mailing list from your blog isn’t too difficult a task. For instance, you can buy some PLR content, split it into several parts and offer it as an email course to your visitors. Similarly, you can package it as a free report that they can receive via email. If you can get even 10 readers to sign up before putting the blog on sale, the potential of generating a large mailing list out of it can make more than a few potential buyers look your way.
If you put in some thought behind it, you can come up with different ideas that should give your flip an added allure, setting it apart from the deluge of new blogs available for the taking.
