I sold a small affiliate site last year through a direct referral instead of a marketplace. Networking helped more than I expected.
 
Have you considered contacting people already operating in the same niche? Sometimes direct outreach works surprisingly well.
I hadn't thought about direct outreach, but it makes a lot of sense. Someone already operating in the same niche may immediately recognize the value of a website that fits their existing business.
Buyers usually want transparency. The more proof you can provide, the easier the sale becomes.
I completely agree. Buyers are much more comfortable making an offer when they can verify traffic, revenue, and other important details. Transparency usually leads to smoother negotiations.
If your websites have steady traffic, that's probably your biggest selling point.
Absolutely. Consistent traffic is one of the strongest selling points because it demonstrates that the website already has an audience. Buyers usually see that as a solid foundation they can continue building on.
Be realistic with your pricing. Overpricing usually scares buyers away.
That's excellent advice. Setting a realistic price based on traffic, revenue, and comparable sales usually attracts more serious buyers and helps avoid long periods with no interest.
 
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