Buying a website is a good way to further your own online project. Whether the aim of your website is to represent a company, shop, or a blog, getting a pre-existing website means you don’t have to start from scratch. Through this method, you save time and effort when it comes to the development and set-up of your web project. The website comes with a developed customer base so you can rest assured that the site will get traffic. The more successful the website, the faster it will become profitable and you can develop it further with your own ideas and concepts. In the end, buying a ready-made website is an investment that saves more than just time: it also smoothes out the site’s operation if the purchased website is well structured.
It’s not always advisable to buy a website since the purchase does come with risks: you need certain venture capital to invest in a pre-existing website, which is considerably higher than it is for a new project. Additional money, as well as time, should also be factored into customizing the website. The complexity of the task depends on how much your planned design differs from that of the original. If you change the style of the website a lot, it could have a negative effect on the existing customers and ranking given by the search engines (e.g. Google). You should be aware that you’d have little opportunity to apply and expand your own knowledge if you buy a ready-made website rather than create your own.
Furthermore, you have to deal with copyright issues regarding existing images, texts as well as user-generated content (e.g. comments). If you blindly accept this content, you’re taking on a risk that could come back to haunt you one day. Before you buy the website you should have its value appraised. Even after you’ve carefully examined the website, some analysis results could turn out to be inaccurate or even fake, so there’s always a residual risk.