An individual is offering a movie network for sale, which they managed for nearly a year. The network comprises several full sites with varying PageRank scores, each having domains over five months old. Key sites include those related to popular movie trailers, having PR scores between 2 and 3. Additionally, there are domains available without full sites, mainly tied to trailer themes for various anticipated films.
The network's traffic primarily comes from search engines (87%), with a smaller percentage from referrals (10%) and returning visitors (3%). The monthly revenue ranges from $300 to $700, primarily generated through Google AdSense, although it fluctuates with the volume of movie advertising. Additional income is derived from Kontera, currently yielding $30 per month across a few sites. A potential revenue boost comes from a potential deal with an advertising company offering $1 CPM, adding an estimated $100 monthly.
The seller has successfully capitalized on post-release sales by selling sites on the release day of their respective movies, achieving prices between $650 and $1000 per site. The reason for selling is a lack of time due to personal and professional commitments, despite the recognition of future revenue potential as movie releases approach.
Interested parties are encouraged to reach out with questions or for further information. The seller notes that most sites have not yet reached peak popularity, suggesting room for significant revenue growth.
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