Frequently Asked Questions

The price of a journal depends on factors like its indexing status, revenue streams, and reputation. Journals indexed in Scopus or Web of Science usually command higher prices, but niche journals in PubMed, Embase, or DOAJ can also be valuable depending on factors like publication frequency and article quality. Fill out our free quote form for a personalized valuation.
We evaluate journals based on various factors, including:
Our initial valuation is free and based on these criteria.
We prioritize journals indexed in major databases like Web of Science and Scopus, but we also consider those in PubMed, Embase, or DOAJ. Non-indexed journals are evaluated case-by-case, focusing on niche audience, quality, and citation potential.
Yes, after we provide an initial valuation, there is room for negotiation. We facilitate a transparent process to ensure a fair agreement for all parties.
In most cases, the editorial team and authors remain with the journal. This can be negotiated based on your goals, but we aim to retain existing teams to maintain consistency and quality.
We take confidentiality seriously. All details are kept strictly private, and NDAs can be arranged to protect sensitive information.
No, we provide free initial valuations. Complete our quote form, and we’ll assess your journal’s sale potential based on indexing, output, and financials.