The seller, a young entrepreneur from India, is offering a mobile gaming news website that provides content on game launches, reviews, and guides. The site aids both indie and established developers in promoting their games. Its business model primarily involves generating revenue through Google Ads, direct ads, and sponsored posts, with a potential avenue for affiliate marketing. The current owner dedicates 30 to 60 minutes daily to managing emails and creating content. Marketing efforts have been limited to sharing articles on social media, resulting in 90% of traffic coming from search engines. The sale includes the website, related social media channels, and a subscriber list of 55,000. The owner is selling the business to focus on other projects, needing both time and financial resources. Post-sale, the seller is open to a 3-year non-compete agreement and offers 30 days of support and training to the new owner. In its first year, the website has gained recognition, featuring in major mobile gaming platforms and events, reflecting good audience retention and a strong reputation.
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