The owner is selling their successful movie streaming business, which has generated over $50,000 in revenue over the past two years, with an average monthly income of $3,300 primarily sourced from pop ads and affiliate offers. The site attracts approximately 200,000 monthly visitors, mainly from Western countries, all coming through search engines without paid traffic. This indicates strong organic visibility, appealing to ad networks that frequently propose collaboration, allowing the owner to negotiate favorable ad rates.
The sale includes the domain name and website database, containing extensive movie and TV series content. The purchasing process requires the buyer to set up their Linux hosting environment, with the seller assisting in transferring the domain, connecting it, and restoring the database. The site, built on WordPress with a modified premium theme, offers automated features for adding new content, making it easy for those familiar with WordPress to manage.
Server requirements are specified, recommending a Linux-based server with adequate RAM, PHP 7.4, and optional features like LiteSpeed and Cloudflare for optimized performance and security. The use of DMCA Ignored Hosting is advised due to potential content-related challenges.
Operational costs include annual domain fees and periodic server rentals. The site has growth potential due to its SEO-driven traffic and adaptability in ad network partnerships. The owner shares their experience of negotiating ad deals during peak visitor times, such as when box office films are released. The business benefits from pop ads and affiliate offers, with opportunities for high CPM or CPC once a solid advertising portfolio is established.
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