The owner is selling a year-old casino affiliate site due to a need for quick cash to afford a down payment on a new house. They have set a low buy-it-now price to facilitate a fast sale. The sale includes the site itself but not the affiliate accounts, requiring the buyer to supply their own casino affiliate offers. The site is WordPress-based and can be managed easily, supporting English, Swedish, Dutch, Turkish, and French languages. Notably, the site holds top rankings for major casino keywords across various countries, which drives significant traffic. This includes searches like "Slot machines" and its translations in several languages, capturing thousands of exact searches monthly. Recent analytics show that the site had 14,207 unique visitors from search engines, mostly from casino-related keywords, indicating high conversion potential.
Revenue from the site varies, as it depends on commissions from casino affiliate programs, which range between 30% and 50% of the losses incurred by players. Average monthly income over six months has been about €4,300 (approximately $5,700 USD), with the potential for increased revenue with more players joining. Although the current owner has no previous experience with casino affiliation, they believe that with some expertise, the conversion and revenue can be optimized further. The seller emphasizes the need for a quick sale and encourages potential buyers to verify the keyword ranking information independently. The reserve price for the site is set at $25,000 USD, with monthly expenses noted at $300 for SEO and $100 annually for hosting.
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1. Agreements & Contracts.
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