Re: Re: Websites for Sale


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Posted by on February 08, 2006 at 11:30:51:

In Reply to: Re: Websites for Sale posted by Kathy on February 08, 2006 at 11:23:25:

While buyers will purchase a website at a price predicated on current and historical cash flows, the main impetus for the purchase will be the ability of the buyer to grow the website at a rate that exceeds the norm for similar opportunities. It is important for the Seller to visualize those growth possibilities and define them tangibly in terms of product extensions to current lines, existing products to new markets, better market penetration, website articles, wider geographical distribution and etc. Because websites use images more than almost any other media, this problem affects web designing decisions for practically every website created. Many web designers use large, full-quality graphics on their websites, which often take up much of the page. These images, while very attractive, do not justify the long time they require to load. In addition, many designers use full screen graphical interfaces for their sites. Even when text is the main component of these pages, the graphical interface slows the load time to a crawl. This forces viewers interested only in the text to wait unjustifiably long for the graphical interface to load first. For websites created for image viewing, there are often numerous, large, high-quality images placed on a single page in a giant column. Even if a viewer wants to observe just one of these images, they must wait for the other unwanted images to load as well as Lexington Kentucky Homes for Sale. All of these problems cause viewers to become frustrated with websites, oftentimes causing them to give up on a site altogether. Does anyone know of a good site on sell websites? I've looked all over the Internet, they all seem the same.



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