For sale: So Sugary, popular entertainment network that has been online since 2008 with 1.5M impressions, 70K unique users monthly & excellent SEO parameters.
The business, established in 2006 and transferred to two partners in 2009, specializes in providing webhosting services related to celebrity-focused websites. Over the past 17 years, it has consistently grown, incorporating assets from smaller networks to expand its reach. The enterprise generated a revenue of USD 52K with a net profit of USD 35K over the last year, benefiting from an optimized strategy that saw rising financial performance since November. It boasts noteworthy SEO metrics, including a Domain Rating of 72 (Ahrefs), Domain Authority of 67 (MOZ), and Trust Flow of 42 (Majestic).
Monetization is achieved through online advertisements, paid accounts, and sponsored articles, with the latter witnessing a significant 250% revenue increase in one month due to higher demand. The business includes over 150 TLD domains within its entertainment network offerings. Post-sale, a one-year operation and support package is included in the price, ensuring a seamless transition for new ownership.
Operationally, the team dedicates about two hours daily to manage tasks, using automated PHP scripts for advertisement integration, while customer queries are addressed within 24 hours via email. Financial outlays primarily involve server and domain renewal costs, with revenue seeing an upturn from March to December due to increased advertising demand. The introduction of paid accounts in early 2023 has the potential to significantly boost monthly revenue. Despite integration challenges across numerous domains, detailed Google Analytics insights are available upon request to prospective buyers.
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