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Posted by on February 08, 2006 at 11:23:25: In Reply to: Websites for Sale posted by votan on February 08, 2006 at 10:24:16:
Yet another solution is to use thumbnails. This is particularly valuable for pages in which images are the primary content. These sites require many large, high-quality images, and so cannot afford to use image compression or, for practicality of navigation, cannot put every image onto a different page. Many thumbnails can be placed on a single page, and their small size and high compression do not lengthen load times significantly. A thumbnail also gives viewers a preview of what the larger, full-quality image will look like if they click on a thumbnail, allowing them to decide beforehand if it is worth their time. Your financial figures. If you run a proper business then you should have these in some form of accounting package. The profit and loss statement is a popular choice for potential buyers but of course the more data you can provide the better. Because my site was a hobby I didn't have any detailed bookkeeping records however I did record some figures including all the money advertisers had paid me for the last 18 months. I also had bills for expenses such as hosting and domain names and given those were the only costs and income for the site on your home value I provided those figures to serious buyers. In order to buy the right website you will be required to do a thorough investigation of its past activities, its operations, its current status, the competition, the industry and its future potential. You will accumulate this information and then you will have to determine how it measures up with you at the helm. Clearly, this information gathering will be substantially more accurate and easier to obtain when dealing with buy a web site, as you will have the resources available from which to get the details.
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