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So it is good that you started but I don't think this website is worth too much as is.
Again - it's great that you did this, and it could be an important step towards something big, but this website (in of itself) is not too valuable. A few reasons...
- The website quality/flow is not great. Some sections just seem off, bad choice of picks, some links are super slow or don't work etc.
It is your first website project but the users won't know that. So at this stage its good that you did this but the real market value is low.
You will get better at this over time but there is a lot of room for improvement here. A better structure with a cleaner, simple layout would go along way. I don't think this should be more than a 1-page website.
- The added value seems minimal. There was already an okay website, there are online solutions like Yelp that can list what you listed, and the niche itself is semi low margins (how many sales will a new website bring in?)
I think even a great website, done perfectly, would only be worth $2-3k for a restaurant. And even then. So it would be a very hard type of site for someone just starting to add a lot of value in. If it was a niche where the average sale was 5-10k plus you would have a lot more potential to add value.
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So overall this is an important first step and you did well for a first real project. But on the open market, a site like this isn't worth too much. It could be done by a lot of people for less than $1,000.
Don't let that get you down though. With a bit better design, more practice, and a better niche you could quickly be bumping your value way up. The important thing here is you took some action and actually finished your first real project.
+ rep for taking action and sharing.
Again - it's great that you did this, and it could be an important step towards something big, but this website (in of itself) is not too valuable. A few reasons...
- The website quality/flow is not great. Some sections just seem off, bad choice of picks, some links are super slow or don't work etc.
It is your first website project but the users won't know that. So at this stage its good that you did this but the real market value is low.
You will get better at this over time but there is a lot of room for improvement here. A better structure with a cleaner, simple layout would go along way. I don't think this should be more than a 1-page website.
- The added value seems minimal. There was already an okay website, there are online solutions like Yelp that can list what you listed, and the niche itself is semi low margins (how many sales will a new website bring in?)
I think even a great website, done perfectly, would only be worth $2-3k for a restaurant. And even then. So it would be a very hard type of site for someone just starting to add a lot of value in. If it was a niche where the average sale was 5-10k plus you would have a lot more potential to add value.
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So overall this is an important first step and you did well for a first real project. But on the open market, a site like this isn't worth too much. It could be done by a lot of people for less than $1,000.
Don't let that get you down though. With a bit better design, more practice, and a better niche you could quickly be bumping your value way up. The important thing here is you took some action and actually finished your first real project.
+ rep for taking action and sharing.
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