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My Latest Blog Flip = $165 Profit

Author: Tom Category: Personal & Blog Projects
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About a week ago, I completed my latest blog flip. If you don’t know what blog flipping is it really is just buying a blog and then turning around a selling it for more than you paid for it! For me the process took about a week from start to finish and here are the figures:

Blog: StartYourFirstWebsite.com

Purchase Price: $35 (The domain alone was worth more than that I believe)

Sale Price: $200

Who wouldn’t want an extra $165 for a weeks work? And by ‘one weeks work’ I mean part time (cause I barely did anything at all!)

So how did I do it? Anyone who has done blog flipping before knows that they key is to a successful blog flip is adding value!

Add Value To Your Blog

The more perceived value a blog has, the more someone will be willing to pay for it! (That is just common sense)

How Did I Add Value To StartYourFirstWebsite?

I was able to add a lot of value extremely quickly by one simple method! Twitter.

As well as receiving the blog, the purchaser would also receive a Twitter account that I had created that had over 2,000 followers!

Other than that, all I did was change the theme, and add about 4 extra blog posts, then listed it straight back up for sale. Bidding was going well up to $90, then I received a BIN offer via PM which I took! It was seriously that simple!

How Do You Get Into Blog Flipping?

blog-bookBefore you just jump into blog flipping and start making a heap of mistakes that first time blog flippers usually make, I would recommend starting by getting a good education.

I am a huge fan of learning from others mistakes and that is exactly what I recommend you to do.

Desmond Ong has written a fantastic guide that takes you right through the whole blog flipping process. Blog Flipping Formula comes from Desmonds personal experience, flipping a heap of blogs. In fact he made over $5,000 in one week using these methods!

It’s not expensive, but it is definately valuable. Who wouldn’t want to learn how a person using this same exact blog flipping formula to make thousands of dollars in one week?

What Am I Doing Now?

Well considering the success of my last blog flip, I am considering doing something similar, using the blog flipping formula to off load a few of my excess domains -while making some extra cash!

What Success Have You Had Flipping Blogs?

Have you sucessfully completed a blog flip? We would all love to hear you results, and what you think contributed to your successful sale. So comment below.

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15 Comments

  1. Glen Allsopp said on  May 30th, 2009 at 5:55 am

    Congrats Tom,

    It’s not really that much of a profit, seeing as you did write 4 blog posts and change the theme. And of course the time you put into the Twitter account (even if most of it was automated).

    That being said, you helped show people what is possible, so well done for that.

    Cheers,
    Glen

  2. Tom said on  May 30th, 2009 at 9:54 am

    Glen – That is true. But imagine if you did 3-4 of these a week? It is a great start to working online full-time and not having to worry about job security.

  3. Glen Allsopp said on  May 31st, 2009 at 5:55 am

    That is a good point. I actually work online full-time myself so I do understand :)

    Keep up the great writing

  4. Curious Little Person said on  May 31st, 2009 at 1:01 pm

    Interesting stuff, just one week of $165 is not bad stuff at all…

    Good informative post!

    Cheers
    Sandeep

  5. Tom said on  May 31st, 2009 at 10:21 pm

    Glen – Nice work! It is definitely something I aim to be doing by the end of the year -full-time online that is.

    Sandeep – Yea. I’m not saying it is a fantastic result, but it is something that would be great on the side.

  6. Melvin said on  June 1st, 2009 at 6:37 am

    I believe you could’ve had ended getting a higher BIN by listing it in sitepoint. I have done a lot of selling sites this year but didn’t really want to call it site flipping because those are once profitable websites/blogs for me.

    Ironically I hold a blog called startyourfirstblog.com and I am looking to flip it for quite some time in the near future.

  7. Charles - Big Idea Blogger said on  June 1st, 2009 at 8:16 am

    Sounds interesting. Did you do the design and writing for StartYourFirstWebsite.com?

  8. Web Career Girl said on  June 1st, 2009 at 11:57 am

    That really does sound like a great way to make a bit of extra part-time money. I’m just getting into this too. There are so many great resources online to help you along the way.

  9. Deneil Merritt said on  June 3rd, 2009 at 6:43 am

    Nice blog flip. Nice profit as well. I often like to buy domain, install wordpress, and a few posts and then sell it but buying a blog at low price is cool to. Keep up the good work.

  10. Tom said on  June 3rd, 2009 at 6:38 pm

    Melvin – Great doamin. What are your plans for it?

    Charles – Not the current design. They completely rehashed it!

    Deneil – Do you sell blogs often?

  11. Play Games Win Prizes said on  June 3rd, 2009 at 7:00 pm

    Nice flip, but if you consider the price you could have sold the articles for, it may be less profit :(

    It looks great though :)

    -Mike

  12. Deneil Merritt said on  June 4th, 2009 at 7:07 am

    Tom not over the past few months but I think its time for me to start again. I have a few being made right now.

  13. Simon | Teenius said on  June 9th, 2009 at 3:31 am

    Tom, I have a question… where do you buy/sell sites? You seem to always buy them cheaply and then get a good price, so I’d love to know ;)

  14. Tom said on  June 9th, 2009 at 4:15 am

    Simon – I just use digitalpoint to buy and sell. I have heard you get a better price at sitepoint, but ive never tried!

  15. Simon | Teenius said on  June 9th, 2009 at 1:54 pm

    Hmm, I used to just buy domains and some content and sell for $100 ish (at around $60 profit) on DP, but I get the feeling it may be better to buy sites that have previously been an active blog or whatever?