A highly trafficked website and its associated digital properties are up for sale. The assets include a verb conjugation website with its complete source code, intellectual property, and three related iPhone/iPad apps. The site boasts over 1.3 million page views every month and generates approximately $700 in passive income monthly. The mobile apps contribute to approximately 900 paid downloads each month, generating an additional $2,000 in income. Notably, the owner has not engaged in marketing efforts for the site and minimal marketing for the apps, relying solely on website placements.
The sale is prompted by the owner's involvement in a startup venture and diminishing interest in the website. Operating costs are minimal, amounting to about $35 per month for hosting and domain registration. A notable income spike in November 2011 was due to a bulk purchase by an educational institution. Revenue is subject to seasonal fluctuations, with decreases observed during the northern hemisphere's summer months.
The assets promise significant passive income potential with minimal upkeep. Comprehensive traffic reports are available for verification, alongside AdSense and AppFigures data. The owner invites interest from potential buyers who recognize the site's current performance and future possibilities.
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3. Review traffic. Sellers can grant you access to Google Analytics. Ask for read-only access to verify site traffic.
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1. Agreements & Contracts.
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2. Conduct Due Diligence.
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