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developer0072019-01-10 13:49:57
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developer007, 2019-01-10 13:49:57

Where in the USA are websites sold?

Here in the CIS it is common:
Make a blog on construction topics, wind up the TIC and eventually sell links.
Make a movie site and put a movie partner there and drive traffic
Make another blog and put adsense
Make a blog and stick teasers there
, etc.
Then it's all successfully sold on https://www.telderi.ru/ru
Is there such a thing in the USA?
The maximum that I found was https://flippa.com/
but this is shit and there is no filtering by attendance.
Or in the CIS, because of begging , people are engaged in such nonsense, but in the United States, everyone does not care about website building?

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Maxim Timofeev, 2019-01-10
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Here in the CIS it is common

Well, not really the last 10-20 years.
Well, they block. This should be done from an offshore, and not in Russia, and then, those who make releases earn money there, due to advertising from scammers. Those who make websites sit down later.
why? First you need visitors, then adsense. Making a blog today and earning more than 1 beer a month on adsense is not a very easy task. The main thing here is content, a lot, high-quality and constantly. Making a blog in this scheme is not even 1% of the work. It's nothing.
I don't think that EVERYTHING is successfully sold there. Otherwise, everyone who is here would be doing just that. I know how to generate blogs automatically, for example. What about the meaning?
In the CIS, no one has been doing this for a long time, except for schoolchildren and those who have completed the courses "Get rich on blogs in 18 days" or "WEB gurus in a week"
Bottom line: in the USA or in the CIS, schoolchildren are engaged in such garbage. In the USA, schoolchildren are richer, so theoretically, if you plan to look for suckers and sell them air, there are fatter suckers. But in Russia there are more of them.

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