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EdA1•2h ago
Wow, you've sold a lot of sites. How does that work?
monsieurbanana•2h ago
Microacquistions maybe? I haven't looked much into it and I don't want to link to a random $$$ website, so instead here's the subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/microacquisitions
diggan•2h ago
Create public project, have a contact-form/email somewhere on the website, if someone is interested in buying it, they'll reach out to you and you discuss the details. Isn't much more magic than that :)
MrGilbert•2h ago
And also finding your niche idea, that also solves a real world problem and is interesting enough for someone to acquire. Generate enough visibility.

I'd argue there is some kind of magic here.

johnisgood•1h ago
How do you get any visitors to begin with? By posting it on HN?
martin_a•1h ago
Or share it with friends and coworkers, write an article about it, write good texts on the website itself so that search engines can pick it up, etc. pp.

Solve a problem and people will probably find your site.

diggan•37m ago
"Show HN" (https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html) is a great way of getting a general (but very techy) group of people to try it out and give feedback.

Otherwise, if you're solving a specific problem in a niche, start hanging out wherever those people hang out, participate in the community and share your solution if it's applicable to the discussion. Make sure not to spam/self-promote a lot though, as it comes off as really tacky in most places.

wahnfrieden•34m ago
IG reels, TT
naeemnur•1h ago
I've sold through Acquire.com, Flippa, and also had people reach out to me directly
FiberBundle•57m ago
Would you be ok with giving a range of selling prices?
naeemnur•44m ago
Sure, Highest was $8,000 and lowest $250. Total so far is a bit over $35k. Thinking of adding the prices to the page soon.
Bigpet•42m ago
well looking at the list of projects and seeing the site `ZeroAcquire` there it looks like he asked himself the same question and sold the solution
naeemnur•31m ago
Haha yeah, I guess I built the problem and then sold the fix. Didn’t plan it that way, but it worked out.
jonplackett•2h ago
I should make a page of ‘Every Side Project I haven’t quite finished building since 2009’

But it would be so huge I can’t afford the hosting bill.

mickeyr•2h ago
And if you’re like me, you probably wouldn’t finish the list either…
alentred•1h ago
Preach. Sign me up when you finish this side project, I will list mine there too :)
mfalcon•1h ago
And you probably won't finish that too :)
mcteamster•2h ago
Love it, especially your latest post on bringing back fun websites. Bought a block on ‘Stack your project’!
naeemnur•1h ago
Thank you :D
aa-jv•1h ago
Would be cool if the URL's were clickable, site-wide, though ..
methuselah_in•1h ago
Looks great
JoeDaDude•1h ago
Symbol hunt is broken :( (FWIW, I had the same error on my website, seems PHP needs to be updated)
naeemnur•47m ago
Sold it two years ago, not sure if the new owner is maintaining it or not
is_true•13m ago
It got hacked at some point by the look of it
PaulRobinson•58m ago
I wish I had this energy again.

I've got a list of side projects to get on with. I've made little progress in the last year, and suspect its burn out to blame - I'm just constantly exhausted.

I think if you have the energy, this is awesome fun. It might even get to the point where one of them makes some decent income.

But if you don't, like me, just realise that there is a reason for that, and it's OK. You need rest and relaxation, and it's OK to prioritise that.

naeemnur•35m ago
Totally relatable. I’ve stepped back a bit since my son was born. It’s a different pace now, but that’s fine. Rest isn’t a pause, it’s part of it.
90s_dev•10m ago
> I wish I had this energy again.

I used to think my youthful energy was gone forever. Then about 3 months ago I had an idea for a project I truly believed in. I was able to write code for 16 hours straight, day after day, for most of the last 3 months. And it's not exhausting, it's rejuvenating. I feel like a young man again, despite my gray hairs! (I was planning on releasing it today actually, but this weekend I had an epiphany that requires a half rewrite for significant gains, which might add another few weeks.)

dmos62•6m ago
Happy to hear this, good luck!
azhenley•56m ago
This is beautiful. I think I'll add a similar page to my website. Side projects are what I look forward to!

Right now, I just have my blog + github as a messy portfolio of personal projects, but I like this much better.

naeemnur•48m ago
Go for it! I love creating list sites, so I listed my side projects too. xD
fm2606•52m ago
Virtual hat tip to ya!

I finally have four ideas that I think worthy to build that I would like to monetize. All would be well within my abilities to build. No vision of grandeur that I'd retire from any of them and if I made $100 from one site I'd be ecstatic.

Two are simple games, one a directory and one a utility type site. No AI, no sign-up, no affiliate marketing, no upselling, just simple sites with ads.

However, my "paralysis by analysis" affliction is strong.

90s_dev•32m ago
> However, my "paralysis by analysis" affliction is strong.

The solution is to remember that nothing is perfect, and that all code is eventually thrown away and replaced. So just start writing code and have fun!

patapong•44m ago
Very cool! How do you know when a project is done?
naeemnur•40m ago
I just put out the first version once it feels usable (very important) and try not to overthink it. I add features later if it still feels fun or useful.
williamsss•39m ago
How have you found buyers for your projects?
anshumankmr•21m ago
:'( I would need to make one for side projects I have abandoned since 2020 (besides my blog)
giantg2•21m ago
That's a pretty high percentage of sold vs dead products. I think most people would be lucky to sell even one side project.
mattrighetti•18m ago
That’s the first thing I thought about too. OP how do you sell your side projects? Does people just reach out or are you actively looking for people interested in buying?
90s_dev•16m ago
I once had a list similar in time and length. It was a great portfolio, but I slowly realized I just made it to remind myself I'm not a perpetually incapable imbecile. Deleting it and giving away those projects was so freeing. I had nothing left to prove to myself or anyone else. Now I can just write code for fun, code that I believed in. Not saying this is OP's motivation or anyone else's, but it was definitely mine.
bix6•11m ago
Which was your fav? Fun site!

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