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Ask HN: Anybody selling their side project?

5 pointsby WilhelmJover 13 years ago
Hi, I've been looking around on flippa etc to see whether any real web app is for sale. My reason for buying is just to experiment with various things related to running a site, do lot of trial-error and gain some confidence before being able to eventually launch my own. Unfortunately, the results you find there are sickening if you want a genuine web app that does something.<p>I know lot of people on HN own several webapps. Wondering if anybody willing to sell something? I tried to find a proper marketplace unlike flippa (i.e. without scammers) but couldn't, hence the post.

6 comments

WilhelmJover 13 years ago
I just want to clarify something here, I am not an idea guy or a business guy. I am a hacker but my specialties are systems programming in C/C++ and I am learning web dev on the side when I get time, but haven't gone that much far. The reason for this post was partially to motivate me as well, since its great motivator once you get something going.
entropyneurover 13 years ago
Why not just launch your own small one? What you'll want to know the most is how to get from zero to something and buying an established site won't teach you that.<p>It took me just a day to implement <a href="http://notsharingmy.info/" rel="nofollow">http://notsharingmy.info/</a> and I've learned a real lot from it (and still learning).
mrkmcknzover 13 years ago
Build one yourself, or partner with someone who will build it for you.<p>That will give you so much more satisfaction and will also give you all the practical trial and error testing you need!
mapsterover 13 years ago
Curious what you mean by "experiment with various things related to running a site". Do you mean getting traction and paying customers, or setting up a server?
easymovetover 13 years ago
I have several systems that I'd sell but they are not doing big revenue. Oneworldcollege.com and servercyde.com (maybe)
dre_lesaover 13 years ago
or partner with me,am desperately looking for a funding partner.though I am probably not in a location you would like.