This text offers an in-depth overview of a business sale involving two internet domains and their associated products and services. The sale includes a premium WordPress membership plugin and another domain, alongside over 2,000 existing customers and 216 affiliates. Detailed financial information for 2011 is included, with an average monthly income of $3,252.84 and profits of $2,830.84. The businesses being sold benefit from strong search engine visibility, being listed on DMoz and ranking well on Google. They have attracted substantial web traffic, with detailed visitor statistics for both 2011 and the years prior provided.
The company began in 2007 when the founder recognized a market need for automated membership solutions. The primary product, launched in 2008, is a WordPress membership plugin that quickly gained traction due to comprehensive SEO strategies that led to strong search rankings. The second domain was established later in 2008 to facilitate additional sales and services, such as SEO and hosting, to build upon core membership sales.
Security features of the products are emphasized, with the membership plugin boasting strong protections against illegal distribution due to licensing and encryption methods. The company is moving into other business areas, prompting this sale.
An overview of assets includes various software licenses and trademarks. Operating costs are relatively low, amounting to about $443 monthly, with only 45 hours per month needed for management due to automation. Revenue details trace growth from 2008 to projected figures for 2012. Additional traffic data and analytics are also provided, underscoring the businesses' market position and potential for growth.
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