The provided text outlines the sale of a website focused on WordPress products, initially launched in March 2010, which has an active readership and growing discussion forum. The owner, an experienced WordPress blogger, developed the site to promote products and services. He predominantly writes the articles but suggests the potential for outsourcing or accepting guest posts to maintain content output. Recently, the owner started a new venture in martial arts and decided to sell the site to focus on and fund his new project. The website design has been updated to be more user-friendly, featuring a modified theme design.
The sale includes domain names, website content, branding, and full transition support but excludes affiliate accounts. The current social media and email subscriber statistics, as of April 2012, highlight a notable online presence. Monthly revenue is generated mainly from affiliate marketing, banner ads, and paid reviews, with detailed income reports available on request. The asking price is set at a minimum of $80K, and transactions can be processed via escrow or bank transfer.
The site is ideal for those knowledgeable in WordPress, such as bloggers or developers, looking to leverage the established platform for further growth and monetization. The owner stresses a smooth transition and his commitment to customer support both before and after the sale. Full traffic and earnings statistics are available for potential buyers who require further information.
An experienced website developer, marketer, blogger and YouTuber, who has over 20 years...
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