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No, the domain itself maybe cost only from 500 usd to 1k, but building a listing site, charging annually for advertising, I can earn much more.Hi.
Ok, you really have a couple of (IMO) reasonable routes to look at - assuming your goal is the sale of the Domain Name & the site work is meant to build value around that name (e.g. you are not really selling a website, the name is the $).
1. create or increase (relevant) traffic. This is the long game (depending where you are in "live time", unique content indexed, & ongoing + frequent new content published), + amount of money you want to spent on ads.
- this could take several months to years & if you are driving enough (relevant) traffic - enough to easily create an X-multiple of the ($) traffic value to incorporate into the valuation.
2. Sell the name based on the marketing value & local branding / name recognition value to that (niche) local market - & put the sites to a sales lander.
Best of luck! Have a great night,
Brian
They will pay because of the domain name, the DA, and traffic.Hi Again,
Remember, the reason a customer will pay you for a listing (advertising of any kind) is because you are offering the value of X-number of relevant/potential customers that will see that Listing (ad) and lead to increased sales.
If you dont have a marketing & advertising plan in mind to capture (relevant, meaning real estate traffic - not gaming traffic) - than you dont really have "product" to sell. E.g. why would a business pay you to list a property, if you can not prove you have traffic & can help drive sale (sales if you want ongoing revenue).
Really, until you get marketing & SEO worked out - you are making a pretty website for yourself, as customers wont pay you,
Best of luck
ThanksYou can need to start with free listings until advertisers type in a search term related to your business and your site is top or seen without scrolling. Realistically nobody cares about your domain name until there is a real benefit of visiting your site and finding USEFUL, ATTRACTIVELY presented and readily ACCESSIBLE information. You need to actively strive to be the stand out choice within your target market. That is why you should start with free and merge into premium. Keep making improvements, small, medium or big but make sure its continuous.
I don't talk about metrics and ranks.Your GT Metrix scores are pretty bad overall.......some of the web vital scores are good/OK
GTmetrix Grade
Performance 43%
Structure 47%
Web Vitals
LCP 6.1s
TBT 0ms
CLS 0.23
I would suggest looking at what is causing the issues and fixing them ASAP - speed and the user experience are pretty big factors nowadays for ranking........
https://gtmetrix.com
https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights
I use a tool/plugin called Nitropack for my site - I highly recommend looking at it.......
I asked about the WEBSITE, the structure, visual design, etc.Forget the domain name. Forget the site structure. Forget the blog posts. All of that is additional. Your most important objectives are provide fast solutions and get traffic. I run a similar site which a very simple database of automotive services. My focus is adding complete business records to the database and make sure it loads in seconds on mobile phone. You can call your site p u e b l o c i t y . n e t and they will understand so don't get too hung up on the domain name. Use a keyword tool. Spend your time helping people find fast solutions. Design is secondary. Get noticed in search results.
Your website structure is crap - how's that?I don't talk about metrics and ranks.
I talk about the WEBSITE itself.
I don't care about any metrics and ranks, once I get 200+ posts on the site it will get small traffic and I already will sell ads and guest posts there, and I know what I am talking about.
I asked about the WEBSITE and not about its rank
it seems you all here drunkYour website structure is crap - how's that?
Your website is really slow = shit user experience - how's that?
I don't ask for SEO help, I only asked to see the visual side of the site.You can order 200 blog posts today. Anybody can. What makes a successful website is traffic and by your own admission you haven't got any. That's all advertisers care about, not blog posts. How will you compete with Google Business? @NickB nails it about speed. Start with core systems and worry about design later.
is here any epidemic? you all drunk or what?Is your audience a desktop audience? Mobile traffic far outweighs desktop traffic these days in most regions for the simple reason that 99% of people dont carry desktop devices around with them. Have you checked this data for your target audience? So your site needs to be mobile friendly and ultra fast as well as simple and by that I mean similar to the logical structure of successful competitors. Your best advisor for design is successful competitor websites which if you do know about S.E.O. you'll easily be able to find their ranking and approximate traffic.
I never asked for advice on how to sell, I just asked about the visual website appearance in desktop mode.Why are you asking? What are your main competitors doing? What do your customers currently use? Would you trust your brand?
It's lean and rather minimal but you're wasting a lot of prime real estate with that huge hero graphic. Also, I searched for "tacos" and got no results.