A website focused on designing and selling WordPress themes for small businesses and personal bloggers is up for acquisition. Established in mid-2009, the business offers two purchasing options: a single theme download and a membership that grants access to all themes and support. Initially, the plan was to create themes for three CMS platforms—Joomla, WordPress, and Movable Type—but the focus shifted solely to WordPress and Joomla due to resource constraints. The site is operated on Joomla, with commercial extensions to aid management, and offers support to new owners unfamiliar with the platform.
The sale includes the website, all themes, domain names, a Twitter account, and theme demo sites. The decision to sell stems from the owner’s time constraints and preference to focus on Joomla, leaving the WordPress site for acquisition. The site generates revenue through direct theme sales and memberships, offering several membership tiers but lacks advertising or an affiliate program, though the latter is suggested as a future growth strategy. The owner is prepared to provide sales data upon request.
Traffic primarily comes from its WordPress.org listing, with Google search as a secondary source. The site boasts a Google PageRank of 6 and benefits from increasing search engine visibility. The seller highlights its potential for growth and invites prospective buyers to transform the venture further.
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