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2. What's your current revenue like? That is, how are you getting leads (if any) and what is your 'take home' amount after maintenance and paying to the person who does the work?
Are you answering those specific questions on your listing for the site? Something to think about : )
Sagar
The info about supplier of the service is spot on, but why would anyone need to share revenue details on their website? What value does it bring to the customer? This is an internal information in no way relevant to what you display to your prospects
I like .me paired with one word that matches, like meet.me, insure.me, or slice.me.The number in the domain is actually more concerning that the extension. I do like .me...
The OP was questioning why he was unable to sell the site. A quick search will find an old listing at Flippa. Many buyers there are looking for sites that they can make money off rightaway - hence the expectation of traffic/revenue stats, which wasn't offered in the sales listing.
Aesthetically, I personally find the green hard to look at, and the text throughout hard to read.
My suggestion would be to try a lower asking price or just sell the domain by itself.
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Your design is not the problem.
Your problem is that site is not being seen by its intended audience.
Agreed. Being posted in Reviews / Appraisals and stating:Ok, so this turned out to be not much of a site appraisal lol.
Had a lot of members trying to solve the wrong problem.I cant figure out why this site www.sliceit4.me do not sell.
Agreed. Being posted in Reviews / Appraisals and stating:
Had a lot of members trying to solve the wrong problem.
Should probably be in a SEO or Business Development forum.
Looks skiff had the idea of "Build it and they will come."
I wish it was that easy.
Ok, so this turned out to be not much of a site appraisal lol.
Anyway, this:
is the best possible advice here.
Your design is average - but before you can even think of whether its affecting conversions, you need to first have enough traffic to the site.
How are you generating leads, if at all?
I think if you are doing the splicing yourself, it's much easier getting projects directly off of Freelancer / oDesk / eLance, instead of trying to get traffic to a site when you have no idea how to go about it.
Sagar