How to list your sites for sale?

Updated on August 20, 2026

Contents
  1. 01.A 5-step form, one site at a time
  2. 02.Public catalog or private catalog
  3. 03.After submission

Do you own a site with an interesting audience or topic? From your publisher space, the "My sites" page lists the sites you've already registered and offers a "Register a site" button to add a new one.

A 5-step form, one site at a time

Registration is always done for a single site, via a five-step form:

  1. Information: site URL, media type, targeted countries, languages, main topics (and, if needed, rejected topics and a short description).
  2. Your offers: the type of offer you provide and its visibility — see creating an offer.
  3. Publishing rules: who writes the content, accepted link type, mandatory sponsored disclosure or not, allowed niches, presence on Google News, live duration, imposed category.
  4. Pricing: your detailed price.
  5. Your options: your additional services.

Public catalog or private catalog

At the "Your offers" step, you choose your offer's visibility: the public catalog, visible to all registered buyers, or the private catalog, reserved for the top buyers per country and accessible by invitation only.

If the URL entered matches a site already present on the marketplace, two cases arise: if your organization already has a public offer on it (only one is allowed per site), you're invited to edit it from "My offers"; otherwise, the form automatically picks up the existing site so you can add your own offer to it.

After submission

Once your offer is sent, the site goes into pending validation: the SEO Jungle team checks the information before making it active in the catalog, or rejecting it with a reason — see why was my site rejected. From "My sites", you can then track your sites, temporarily deactivate them, reactivate them, or delete them.

Once validated, remember to polish your listing with our guide to optimizing your spots.

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