The text outlines a URL shortening service with notable potential for growth. The service offers two domain names for users to create short URLs, with a live testing domain for preliminary updates. Custom-built by an experienced programmer, the platform currently averages 500,000 redirects per day, presenting a lucrative opportunity for someone adept at monetizing global traffic. The service includes unique features such as Facebook Connect and Twitter login, click statistics tracking without an account, URL masking, and advanced geo-targeting. It also offers mass URL shortening and 24/7 URL uptime monitoring.
The current owner, despite significant development investments including an API and anti-spam measures, has neglected marketing due to commitments to other successful projects. Future plans included introducing Enterprise accounts and transitioning to an ad network, but time constraints have prompted the decision to sell. The new owner could capitalize on additional revenue streams such as banner ads and premium accounts.
The sale includes three domain names, all necessary assets such as emails, passwords, and social media accounts to ensure full control of the project. The product is ready for someone with innovative ideas and time to further develop its capabilities and market reach.
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