Hey /biz/, I need some advice.
Long story short - I have an online business and have been contacted by a larger competitor saying they might want to buy me out. I am speaking to their CEO on Thursday. The price would be 5, possibly 6 figures.
I have been thinking about how to price my assets and what factors to consider. Obviously there is the monthly profit and the SEO I've built over the years (assuming they want to take the domains as well as the user base and content).
However, as I'm sure you can tell, I'm an amateur at this, in fact...
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Can someone please take a break from worrying about Bitcoin and help a brother out?
try to milk him for as much money as possible. start high when making the deal. take money and funnel it into another website. you already know all your keywords and what seo worked for the website so just buy a shitload of content and out rank your original/competitors website.
>>1049084
yearly revenue over the course of x years
learn to negotiate (poker is really good for this)
Hey /biz/, I'm a member of a very exclusive investing club, dedicated to finding undervalued companies. As a new year gift, I'm going to tell you about our top 3 value investments. Many people would pay serious money for this information, but I'm giving it to you for free. What you do with it is up to you.
ITT OP smells his own farts
Pump and dump schemes don't work when the target audience has no money.
WILLIAMS PARTNERS LP (WPZ)
Williams Partners, LP (WPZ) is an MLP that operates regulated interstate gas pipelines, gas gathering pipelines and processing plants, NGL fractionation plants, and a petrochemical cracker (which consumes ethane and propane to produce ethylene and propylene)
Despite having an irreplaceable asset based built around one of the single most valuable pipelines in North America (Transco which is a regulated gas pipeline connecting the Northeast with the Gulf Coast), WPZ is trading at ~.5x book value, 8x EBITDA (not a tax payer) and carrying...
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It was once one of the most prestigious jobs. What do you think is the future of airline pilots in, say 30 years?
>>1047802
Good pay, less effort
>>1047802
I think the future is strong. There is a shortage of pilots across the industry due to mandatory retirement ages and the 1500-hour rule that the FAA instituted after the Colgan crash (assuming you're in the US).
The problem is how the industry is structured. You pay your $60k to go through the ranks privately (PPL->IR->CPL->Multi->CFI), do your CFI duties, then get hired for a shit-tier regional making $10/hr for five years. Then, you move to the world of mainlines and make the real money. As...
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>>1047802
>30 years
You think you can last that long?
Why do you keep making these threads?
eBay General. Are the dropping stock markets in China going to affect the /biz/raelis who import from China using Ali Baba and sell on eBay ?
Openbazaar.
>>1036060
>Openbazaar.
>bitcoin only
>>>/trash/
>>1036060
nice meme market
>Futures already down 2%
>>1050461
Average oil investor couple.
Hey /biz/, I need a loan of $2,500 but I have no credit. What's the best way to go about this?
>i know op meet a local guy get him to give you 2,500 and then buy some vaseline etc...
stop
time to get blacked
>>1050350
Easiest/fastest way would have to be selling your eternal soul to Lucifer.
>inb4 haha v funny b8
This really does work, I did it and within a week I had acquired moderate success in the art world.
>sold an abstract impressionist piece for €52,000
This isn't for the faint of heart though as you will live a life of the damned.
>found out a month and a half ago I'm infertile
>my...
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>>1050357
Back to /x/ you go.
Troll my manager, she's a bitch 3526293633
>>1050307
How many people does she manage, anon?
If the number is less than 5 I'm pretty sure she'll be able to figure out who you are if I text her a screenshot of this thread.
>>1050307
Wtf OP. She wont answer. Ocala, Florida eh?
>>1050307
Jan and I are having a nice chat.
Why is the Japanese stockmarket so terrible?
800 point moves in 24 hours isn't good..unless you're trading futures
About to get my hands on $200K. What is the best way to turn that into a mostly passive income stream (doesnt need to be 100% passive, but I need to be able to maintain a day job too)? Leaning towards buying 2 4 senpai apts near one of the local colleges; any better ideas?
If you're going to have a day job the best thing would be to set up a mutual fund that reinvests and focus on your day job. If you need the money for something (or you want to do some enterprise, such as the apartment idea), it depends on what's available in your area and your stomach for risk.
>>1050226
Buy a food truck and hire a foreigner to run it cooking cuisine from their home country
I'll teach you for 3k
>always been interested in the stock market
>never did anything because lack of courage and self confidence
>got super hyped about stock market after lurking a bit
>find out I cant buy shares in foreign countries, only the top 500 shares from USA since I'm in Brazil and our stock market websites has all these limitations
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>what can I do, fix'd
Pretty up your boipuccy and marry an American. Trust me you won't regret it.
>>1050140
I'm not a faggot(actually I would fuck some guys to live in the USA if it was an option) and I think a lot about trying to go to Canada permanently, but for now all I want to do is have some fun in the stock market.
hey guys, have you ever thought about making an online business that you can work from anywhere, and go on vacation 365 days a year or live in low wage places eg. thailand, china, and enjoy high quality life despite having maybe just average american wage? it sounds awesome doesnt it?
problem is, it seems pretty hard to make an online business with consistent earnings. blogs need millions or hundreds of thousands of views per month just to earn $300-3000.
so what are some types of online businesses that actually provides consistent earnings without huge traffic?
im thinking of investing in making a porn site for monthly subscription. theres always demand for porn. any ideas?
>>1050080
Do you remember making a cool hundred million gp in Runescape 10 years ago? I do. Do what you did for that.
Don't remember? It was called 'Merchanting' and it's still the best thing to do. Buy low, sell high.
People on eBay, Amazon, Craigslist, etc. are constantly looking for things to buy and you can constantly be finding those things for significantly cheaper than they're willing to pay. The real $$$ comes once you find a few clients that are, by nature of their reason for...
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>>1050100
Do you source your own products or do you focus more on arbitrage?
>have an idea for a toy
>extremely simple concept
>like, so simple, do i even need a patent?
>regardless, look up how to into patents
>blah blah blah minimum costs around 6k
>don't be surprised to get into the low 5 figures
I HAVE to get other people's money on this, which means splitting the profits...
hehe ill give it to you for 45% goy
Look up the book "patent pending in 24 hours." You're welcome.
>>1050078
There's a few, which author?
Hey /biz/, newfag here.
I've decided that I would like to start my own e-commerce business and I have a rough idea of what industry and products I would want to sell through my (soon to be) web store.
Now I did some research and have found some resources that I'm using to learn the basics of operating online sales,
but the only thing that I'm having trouble wrapping my mind around is the concept of building a brand.
This is my first time taking on a project like this and I don't want to ask to be spoon fed.
I'm actually enjoying taking...
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>>1049960
what you need is an app. apps are good for boosting your business profile
>>1049977
An app to access the store?
Or are you talking about a different aspect?
>>1049993
yeah. or otherwise market the products you're selling. apps can be lucrative investments if you integrate them well.
Struggling to find information out there on the most recent country/state to have its energy market deregulated? or even where its being debated
>>1049860
Pennsylvania deregulated its electricity market in 2009. Rates went up 35% overnight and have climbed another 5%-10% every year thereafter. Because reasons. Now we have a constant peddling of schemes not unlike credit cards or cable subscriptions with low(ish) introductory rates that skyrocket halfway into a contract period. Republican talking points BTFO.
>>1050358
Not BTFO. No electricity market is truly deregulated you moron, there's will only one utility company behind it all.
NEET here.
I'll probably go back to being a student next year.
What's a career/trade that will make me decent money? Non STEM preferably.
HVAC