The text discusses the sale of a prominent membership website in the design industry. The owner highlights that the website generates substantial revenue without requiring ongoing work and plans to keep the sale confidential to filter serious inquiries and maintain the site's traffic and revenue strategies undisclosed. The sale includes a domain with over 7,000 registered users, web hosting, an amember license, numerous products for web development and design, a Mailchimp account with 1,400 subscribers, and various social network accounts. The current owner mentions minimal support needs: handling advertising inquiries, assisting users with downloads, and dealing with affiliate promotional requests. The business leverages a network of affiliates and partners who significantly contribute to generating approximately $100,000 in revenue annually, with additional income from custom work and link sales. The ongoing expenses include a $199 monthly server cost and an $11 yearly domain name registration fee. The site attracts about 17,000 unique visitors and over 120,000 pageviews monthly. Despite limited direct promotion, affiliates effectively maintain the site's visibility and growth. Potential buyers will receive detailed revenue information upon signing an NDA, with assurances of even higher actual earnings than publicly claimed. The site offers significant potential for expansion and additional income through new product creation and marketing within the design niche. The owner invites serious interested parties to discuss further details privately.
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