Selling my startup - freescreencast.com (freescreencast.com)
I have given it a good run. I have a business partner with money, many great developers and testers on my side, and a some-what successful go of it.
But I no longer have the time. I'm ready to pass on this torch and give it up to someone. The primary reason is family. The other is I have found several other excellent sources of income and I can't justify spending the time to over come the bump on freescreencast.com.
So I want to sell: buyer gets several items: source code for both client software and for the website, and the domain.
Most importantly, however, is the buyer inherits the userbase, the user accounts, and the content created by the users.
Search is primarily long tail, but we're top ten in many, many searches.
So... any takers? Any advice?
The alternative is a shutdown, which I just don't want to do.
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[ 4.2 ms ] story [ 43.7 ms ] threadBut I no longer have the time. I'm ready to pass on this torch and give it up to someone. The primary reason is family. The other is I have found several other excellent sources of income and I can't justify spending the time to over come the bump on freescreencast.com.
So I want to sell: buyer gets several items: source code for both client software and for the website, and the domain.
Most importantly, however, is the buyer inherits the userbase, the user accounts, and the content created by the users.
Search is primarily long tail, but we're top ten in many, many searches.
So... any takers? Any advice?
The alternative is a shutdown, which I just don't want to do.
I will gladly answer any questions.
Any pasionate bastard can port it to the host and infrastructure of his or her choice in the proverbial "weekend" ;-)
Here is the server string:
And it's on a Dreamhost IP so probably debian (if I remember correctly?)update: Man, I really don't like CakePHP's error messages. Check this one out:
Great, now we know the dir structure. This is something that just should never be displayed. Doesn't CakePHP have "production mode"?Yes, its a matter of changing the debug value to 0 instead of 1 in /app/config/core.php. If this were set you'd be getting 404's instead of error messages.
@OP - This probably isn't the best place to sell your site, but you're going to need a lot more stats if you want to sell it anywhere. At the very least you need to show proof of revenue over time. A good place to start your asking price is 8 * monthly_profit.
Inspire confidence this does not.
Also, if you're serious about selling, put a very visible graphic on every page with a link to a sales pitch PDF. The basic stuff everyone here has asked for should be included: traffic, revenue and background technology information.
With no revenue you're going to find yourself instantly offended by low-ball offers but you might find a diamond in the rough if you're patient.
how about some hard data then ?
It looks like the site has very little traffic, a few hundred users / day at best. What is the businessmodel ? Revenues ? Expenses ?
If you really want to sell it wouldn't take more than 10 minutes to collect the most important metrics.
http://siteanalytics.compete.com/freescreencast.com/
Actually, let's just start bidding right now. I'll put up $50. Anyone for $55?
HN is likely one of the worst places to try and sell something like this. We all believe we can rewrite 80% of something like this in a couple of weekends, given sufficient caffeine.
The $500 bid is based on the likelihood that if you find a buyer on HN, some tech bloggers will likely pick up the story, and the PR value itself might be worth it.
Let's see.