How to Transfer A Website?

April 6th, 2008 by Vincent Abrugar

 

So you sold a website. Now what?

After you successfuly sold your website and received the payment from the buyer, you need to transfer the website to the new owner.

How to Transfer the Website’s Hosting and Domain Name

Transferring a domain name to buyer is an easy task. If you’re domain name is registered at Namecheap or Godaddy, the new website owner must have an account on that Registrar so he can accept the domain name transfer. Transferring a domain name at Namecheap is simple as pushing the domain name to the buyer’s account. If your domain name is registered at Godaddy you need the ask your buyer’s personal information such as Name, Organization, Address, Email, & Phone so you can fill out Godaddy’s change account form. After you initiate the domain name transfer, the buyer will receive a confirmation email from Godaddy. All he needs to do is follow the instruction in the email to complete the domain name transfer. Your buyer needs to accept the domain name transfer within 15 days or you have to re-iniate the transfer process.

Aside from the domain name you also need to transfer the site’s hosting information to your buyer. You need to send the hosting details and any important username and password to the new owner.

If he asks for the backup files up the site, you can download your website files in your PC using a FTP client and zipped it so you can send it to the buyer. You can also do a complete backup of the site and Database online using your Cpanel.

These are the basics of transferring a website after the sale.

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Do You Remember the First Time You made Money Online?

March 26th, 2008 by Vincent Abrugar

First Online Check

Yesterday while I was at my parent’s house I found some of my old Internet stuffs. I found this Western Union Money order amounting to $10.45. I tried to recall where I got this and I remembered that this was the first payment that I got online.

I made my first sale online back in 2004, by selling a website template at Ebay.com.

How about you?

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Credit Card Publisher Relaunch

February 12th, 2008 by Vincent Abrugar

Credit Card PublisherCredit Card Publisher will be relaunch at exactly 9:00am EST. The site will be live and will be ready to take orders.

I partnered with famous internet marketer James Brown to take the business to the next level. We are going to make Creditcardpublisher.com the top resource for credit card affiliate marketers.

 If you want to expand your affiliate marketing, you should tap into the Multi-billion dollar credit card industry.

Credit Card companies offer lucrative affiliate commissions. You can get between $45-$65 per lead. There is a consistent demand on credit cards and you should take advantage of the oppurtunity. Start promoting credit cards for affiliate profits.

Credit Card Publisher is a php script that will help you create a decent credit card affiliate website. With this script you can promote any credit card affiliate program that you want.

Check out CreditCardPublisher.com for more information.

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January Update

January 30th, 2008 by Vincent Abrugar

I’ve been a lazy blogger and this is the only post for January. I have a lot of things to talk about. First I gained 10 pounds after the holiday season, I ballooned to 230 pounds. I am 5 feet 11 inches so with that stat I am overweight. Since the start of the month I’ve been working out to lose weight and body fat. I’ve been playing basketball a lot and as of this post I already trim down to 225 pounds. My target weight is between 190-200 pounds. Im hoping I can reach my goal before August.

Back to Internet marketing, for those of you who read my blog and want to know what happened in December, well, I sold a few sites, and I got over $800 dollars online revenue that month.

There are also a lot of people that are still interested in a credit card affiliate website. So what I did was update the old credit card affiliate php script that I had and created a new sales website for the script.

At the end of December I was able to sell the script to 7 customers at the introductory price of $17 which totaled $119.

At the start of January I was able to borrow money around $600, I use my bike as collateral. I’ve used that loan to build Credit Card Publisher, the new version of the credit card affiliate script. I paid a freelance programmer and web designer to get the new version of the script and the sales page up and running. You can check out the site to learn more about the script.

As of this post, I already earned $631 from sales proceeds of the script, not a bad start considering that I’ve done little promotion.

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December Blog Update

December 13th, 2007 by Vincent Abrugar

It’s been a long time since I posted on my blog. I guess I was lazy posting and I was also busy doing something offline. Busy with my family, basketball, school, and other online stuff. I’ll try my best to post relevant topics more often.

November revenue was $700+ dollars a little less than the previous months. Hopefully December would be a profitable month.

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October Online Revenue

November 2nd, 2007 by Vincent Abrugar

The month of October ended with an online revenue of $1,074. I generated 1k from selling websites only a small portion from affiliate commission.

 I’ve been averaging 1k for the past two months, while this amount of revenue maybe great, still it’s just enough to cover my family’s monthly cost of living. I still have some debts to pay and my wedding ring is still at the pawnshop. :-)

 November will be a challenging month, I already sold the sites I’ve created and so far I don’t have any existing website for sale. I also don’t have funds left for any website projects. I’m definitely starting from scratch again, hopefully I can have another 1k month.

 Wish me luck!

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Just Sold Motorola News Blog!

October 29th, 2007 by Vincent Abrugar

I just sold my 1 month old motorola news blog at Sitepoint Marketplace for $400.

The site is already getting 75 daily uniques from Google search and is averaging about .40 cents daily in adsense.

 I really love to keep the motorola news blog site but I needed cash thats why I decided to sell it.

Goodluck to the new owner.

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Filipinos Can Now Send, Receive, and Withdraw Funds from Paypal.

October 8th, 2007 by Vincent Abrugar

Great News for Filipinos!

Pinoys can now Send, Receive, and Withdraw From Paypal!

If you haven’t got an account yet Signup now at Paypal.com

I’m sure this will bring positive effects to Philippines e-commerce.

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September Online Revenue Update

September 29th, 2007 by Vincent Abrugar

I just hit the 1k mark for September!

Most of the money was derived by selling websites on Digitalpoint.com and Sitepoint.com

I hope I could sustain this level of revenue in October.

I’ll be using a portion of the revenue to build more sites and hopefully I could come up with my own product this October to expand my source of income streams.

It’s been a busy month for me, but I am satisfied that I was rewarded with my effort.

Wish me luck for October! :-)

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Paypal Withdrawal Alternative

September 13th, 2007 by Vincent Abrugar

If you are from countries who are struggling to withdraw money from paypal you can try other alternatives.

You can get a US bank account at Etrade or at AccentCardVisa. You can use this bank account to withdraw your money from Paypal.

Another quick way to get your money out of paypal is Xoom. With this service you can send money to your wife or relative using your Paypal funds. The fee is lower than withdrawing to your US bank account and you can quickly get the money within hours.

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