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The Concept of Virtual Property

By:Zac Radford


Virtual Property - A virtual economy (or sometimes synthetic economy) is an emergent economy existing in a virtual persistent world, usually in the context of an Internet game. People enter these virtual economies recreationally rather than by necessity; however, some people do interact with them for "real" economic benefit.

There are many forms of virtual properties from websites, domain names, scripts, ebooks and almost all type of marketing services. Virtual property is like online real estate prices fluctuate on a daily bases. Virtual property can make you a lot of money just like in real estate with way less of an investment.



Let me cover the basics, there are a couple main sources of virtual property the easiest one’s to find are websites & domain names. There are others like ebooks, scripts and marketing services. Websites can be created over night making them easy to come across. Domain names can be purchased by the thousand and sold the same way if you wish. Ebooks take a little longer to develop but can make you a lot of money. Scripts are selling like hot cakes on the net; they are websites waiting to be installed.



Is Virtual Property worth the investment? You could buy a website for $10,000 and it’s making $500 a month or you could invest $100,000 in a house to rent it for $500 a month. What makes more sense to you? I’ve seen websites and domain names sell for thousands of dollars. Say I spend $20 on a new hosting account, website and domain name. In the first month it only makes $50 but it received 1500 unique visitors. Each one of those visitors who made it past the first page is worth $50, so say 500 visitors made it passed the first page you could set your maximum site sale for $25,000 that’s how you rate website for the best price. You probably will only get $5000 or less but still it’s worth the 2 days a week of work for a month.



I have created an online business that has skyrocketed and I have made my money how do I cash out? There a number of ways to prepare for selling your Virtual Propriety gather all of you virtual property info sales, visitors, page rank and so on. Then place all of your information in a virtual property directory and sit back and collect the money from your property sale. How to choose the right virtual property directory? It must have a professional domain appraiser on staff and low cost ads featured and standard to be in the directory depending on your wanted exposure. The less money you spend advertising on your virtual property sale the more profit you will be make.



Dealing with virtual properties could easily become a full time career, just like real estate, buying and selling properties with less investment. The key to buying and selling your virtual property is finding a company that deals strictly with the virtual property market. Using there knowledge to understand your needs, allowing you to start buying and selling your virtual property easily and confidently right away. What’s your virtual property worth?



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