Investors Club has some quality listings if you're looking for established websites with verified data.
 
Don't rush into buying the first site that looks good. There are always more opportunities coming.
 
I always compare similar websites across different marketplaces before deciding if the asking price is fair.
 
A blog with loyal readers and strong rankings is often a better investment than one with flashy income numbers.
 
I'd avoid any seller who isn't willing to answer detailed questions about the site's history.
 
Sometimes reaching out directly to blog owners can lead to much better deals than marketplace listings.
 
Check whether the traffic comes from a handful of pages or is spread across the whole site. Diversified traffic is usually safer.
 
If you're buying for SEO, pay close attention to keyword rankings and backlink quality before looking at revenue.
 
Motion Invest and Flippa would be my first two stops if I were buying a content site today.
 
I always look for websites that still have clear growth opportunities rather than ones that seem fully optimized already.
 
My advice is to spend more time on due diligence than searching for platforms. A good website on any marketplace is better than a bad deal on the most popular one.
 
I've bought a couple of content sites over the years, and the biggest lesson I learned is to focus on the quality of the business rather than the marketplace. A good site with stable organic traffic, clean backlinks, and consistent earnings is worth far more than a flashy listing with unrealistic numbers.
 
Motion Invest has been one of my favorite places for smaller content sites. The listings are generally more affordable, and I've found it easier to discover websites that still have room to grow instead of being priced at their absolute peak.
 
Flippa is definitely worth checking because of the large number of listings, but I wouldn't rely on the listing description alone. Always ask for Google Analytics, Search Console, and proof of revenue before making any decision.
 
One thing I always look for is traffic stability. I'd much rather buy a site that's getting 8,000 consistent monthly visitors than one that jumped to 30,000 for a single month and has been declining ever since.
 
Before buying any blog, I check where the traffic is coming from. If most of it is organic search with diversified rankings, I feel much more confident than if it's heavily dependent on social media or paid advertising.
 
6 Personally, I don't mind paying a little more for a website if the content quality is excellent. Replacing poor-quality content later can cost far more than buying a better site in the first place.
 
I’ve been researching several places to buy established websites and blogs.

I’m specifically looking for an actively running blog that is reasonably priced and not something with zero traffic and inflated valuation. If you know any good platforms, please share your recommendations.

Thanks in advance!
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