If you already have an Internet-based business, but parts of it aren’t
performing particularly well, then it may be a good idea to sell off the
unprofitable parts, consolidate everything that is working; and move forward
with a new model. These unprofitable sections of your business might include
websites that are poorly monetized; or products that don’t seem to sell very
well. Whatever the case may be, consider selling it on a forum like SitePoint.
If you have monthly revenue data (from AdSense or PayPal records), this will be
helpful.
Even if the site doesn’t sell well for you, that doesn’t mean it can’t
for someone
else. This is something that is important to highlight when making the
sale. Point out the positives about the site (such as its daily unique visitor
counts); and then mention how this can potentially make more money if monetized
better.
One good thing about selling your unprofitable sites is that you can
usually get
something like 7-10 months worth of profit from the sale. Even if your
site was
making a meager $100/mo, this could translate into an immediate sale for
$700-1000.
As far as e-books, reports, and unprofitable intellectual property go,
consider
selling them on forums. Do whatever you need to in order to make the
most from them—whether it be selling the master resale rights; or simply
selling them to many people with a restrictive license.