Business for sale
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gadgetsboy
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I'm still with accdave even if he halfs its price I'm still in if it sellsaccdave wrote:I'll be keeping an eye out to see if it sells, it could toally change the way I earn money. No more slogging my guts out working an 80 hour week for a few quid
Mark
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Is it actually a template site or bespoke? I know plenty of people who have spent a few k on a site assuming then all would be easy. All depends on what benefits the site has over an off the shelf version as to what it is worth.
If the site had £5k sublimation sales as well from the last 6 months what do you think it would be worth then? Bit more of a real Business sale then.
If the site had £5k sublimation sales as well from the last 6 months what do you think it would be worth then? Bit more of a real Business sale then.
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Andrew wrote:If the site had £5k sublimation sales as well from the last 6 months what do you think it would be worth then? Bit more of a real Business sale then.
In that case where can I sell mugs for £1k each
The Kit has only printed around 5 mugs
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lol...... I think gold mugs would probably melt under the heat when printing.
I was thinking more of the pattern that thread had taken of setting up a website and press/printer etc and selling on. Add a real sales history to show it's viable and sell on.
I was thinking more of the pattern that thread had taken of setting up a website and press/printer etc and selling on. Add a real sales history to show it's viable and sell on.
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gadgetsboy
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O well we'll all have to just keep slogging away at the grindstone then lolIan M wrote:It didn't sell.
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