Websites for sale - Operating expenses
1.Monthly hosting and server costs
This is a monthly cost of the hosting for the cost of the website server Run.
2.
Monthly fees and expenses
Other monthly expenses would include rent (if the site is the staff, etc. ...), Prices, access fees,
3.
Month in excess of costs
Does the websites for sale to live server, where the amount of traffic and bandwidth use, does not matter, or the site is charged extra if the number of megabytes or gigabytes of each month over a certain amount each month. Does the site have a lot of the excess payment each month?
4.
Monthly cost of employee
If your site has a staff (or workers' needs), which is the cost to employees?
5.
Monthly labor force from the outside
Does the site use outside the laboratory? For example, if one of the programming is necessary, there is a need for programmers or is it deals with the current staff (if any). What is the average monthly cost?
6.
Advertising & Marketing
7.
PPC and SEO
8.
License
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Multiple growth
In fact, the growth of more than one is used in two different parts of the evaluation.
If a monthly or annual net income for the site is located you need to decide what factor to multiply the value of the second part .... Valuing tradition as a "regular business" anywhere in the net income multiplied by 2 to 6 years, in order to determine the selling price. However, there are estimates, which use much higher multiples.
Another thing that should be borne in mind, it is growth that is experienced in the area, because it is a start. View websites for sale traffic growth in the history of the site. Look, whether it has been a continuous growth, or if there have been many highs and lows. Too many highs and lows of our shows would be more turmoil in the seasonally related. To determine what it is. On the other hand, continuous growth is a good indication of stability. Try to determine whether the site's traffic growth has been associated with something special. It was a promotion, banner advertising, search engine, links subject. Is the growth followed by growth of the Internet, or over it?
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