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Could you tell us the:
-Domain age
-Forum Host
-Backlinks
-PR
-Google Analytics Statistics or similar
 
I honestly think that the first one can be answered by a simple WHOIS search, and the second by a scroll to the bottom of the page, but w/e.

The domain is 96 days old, and the host is iPBFree. There are 60 backlinks for imanga.org, 7 for www.imanga.org, 734 backlinks for forum.imanga.org, and 0 backlinks for www.forum.imanga.org. The PR for imanga.org is 0, www.imanga.org is 0, forum.imanga.org is N/A, and www.forum.imanga.org is N/A (although they will change with the next PR update). I can't really find any GAS stats that are reliable.
 
Try starting an auction, see what customers will offer you first. :great:
 
Jughead said:
Try starting an auction, see what customers will offer you first. :great:
That's what he is doing 😉


Hmm, well you have to factor in how much someone wants it too. maybe a good 25-50$ is at hand.
 
Jughead said:
Try starting an auction, see what customers will offer you first. :great:
No. Then when they offer you a price, and at the end, you don't deliver, they will see it as a scam. Worst thing you could do is to ruin your reputation.
 
Deliver. Have a minimum starting bid and go from there. No need to bring negativity to a perfectly good way to get the cash flowing. Your reputation should be ruined if you do not follow through in an auction if you back out, but who said anything about backing out? You say you're selling a site, here is the starting/minimum bid, whoever outbids the starting bid by the greatest value in a certain amount of time is the person who will receive the item(s). You can set a price tag on it, but you would be better off going for the minimum you would take for it and let others work their way up to the highest bid, potentially earning you more cash in your wallet.
 
So if no one offers, and I bid $1, then are you going to sell it? I doubt you would, and so it would seem like a scam.
 
Jughead said:
Deliver. Have a minimum starting bid and go from there. No need to bring negativity to a perfectly good way to get the cash flowing. Your reputation should be ruined if you do not follow through in an auction if you back out, but who said anything about backing out? You say you're selling a site, here is the starting/minimum bid, whoever outbids the starting bid by the greatest value in a certain amount of time is the person who will receive the item(s). You can set a price tag on it, but you would be better off going for the minimum you would take for it and let others work their way up to the highest bid, potentially earning you more cash in your wallet.
 
The OP doesn't even have a clue on what its worth, so he could underestimate, or overestimate. How can you have a "minimum starting bid" then, if you have no clue on the worth?
 
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