The text outlines the sale of a UK-based football betting tips and advice website with a robust subscriber base and significant visitor numbers. Over the past five years, the platform has accumulated an email list exceeding 5,200 subscribers and has had 187 unique subscribers in the past two years. Currently, 12 subscribers pay £12 monthly for betting tips. Historically, the site enjoyed more than 20,000 unique organic visits per month, although it now averages about 2,500 monthly visitors. It operates with nearly no overhead, maintaining high profit margins.
The website has garnered over 350,000 lifetime visitors, with approximately 40% originating from the UK and the remaining audience from Europe, Africa, and the USA. Despite not having been actively managed in recent years due to attention being directed at other projects, the site still presents significant growth opportunities. It once held high organic search positions on competitive keywords, demonstrating its potential for revitalization under new ownership.
Key assets included in the sale are the full ownership of the brand name, domain, email lists, and current subscribers. However, the transfer does not include access to existing affiliate accounts or social media profiles, although new owners can establish their own accounts. This situation presents an opening for someone keen to capitalize on its established reputation and substantial following in the football betting community.
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