The text describes the sale of a website and forum dedicated to an online game, which was recently acquired by the current owner who is now selling due to other commitments. The site is undergoing a redesign to give it a look similar to another popular online community. Despite having a heavy focus on a globally played game, the owner intends to sell due to time constraints and personal financial needs. The forum, which is the main draw, sees significant daily activity with high user engagement, as evidenced by detailed post statistics.
The site's selling price starts at $10,000, reflecting the highest offer received so far, with confidence in the site's potential for generating monthly revenue. However, the owner cannot utilize certain advertising channels due to past restrictions. The website incurs server fees of $229 per month and uses substantial bandwidth.
Revenue is currently generated through two advertisers paying $230 and $25 monthly for banner space. Payment is processed via a digital payment service. The website boasts organic traffic primarily from search engines, with frequent high rankings for game-related searches, mostly attracting visitors from the US. Despite minimal promotion, the site benefits from organic growth through backlinks from various forums. The owner emphasizes the quality of the organic traffic and potential for further monetization without extensive promotion efforts.
Interested parties are invited to contact the seller for further details, including screenshots and additional statistics, through a specified contact page.
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