Two interconnected websites offering PHP form-to-email solutions—one a script-based service and the other a remote-hosted form processing service—are up for sale. Established in 2003, the primary site provides a basic free script and a more feature-laden Pro version, sold under single and multiple license formats. The remote-hosted service, introduced in 2009, includes a free tier and a Pro subscription at $9 monthly or $75 annually.
The owner is selling these ventures to focus on a new, unrelated car sales project. Financially, the websites have performed robustly, with sales around $36,000 annually, translating to profits exceeding $32,000 per annum. The breakdown shows significant revenue from script licenses, text link sales, and subscription services. Notably, the text link service and other advertising efforts capitalized on the high page rank status of the site.
Maintenance of both sites is minimal, having automated most processes except for customer support inquiries, which are infrequent due to comprehensive support documentation. Advertising mainly leverages on-site promotions of the Pro script and sponsored listings on third-party platforms.
Traffic statistics indicate around 16,000 unique monthly visitors and 40,000 page views, though precise numbers vary due to server changes. The owner is open to selling at a reserve price of $66,000, but not for any lower offers. Access to sales histories via PayPal and 2CO will be provided for verification purposes during the sales process.
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