The website auction being discussed is for a hunting-focused online platform recognized as an authority in the industry. Established by a passionate hunter, the site has gained traction primarily through original content and generates revenue from paid banner ads and hunting club listings. The owner is now redirecting focus towards a growing web design firm and is offering this business to a buyer who shares an enthusiasm for hunting or has access to specialized copywriting.
The site's appeal lies in its established reputation, low maintenance requirements, and potential for expansion. The current operation can be effectively managed by an individual or with assistance from a copywriter, taking only a few hours per month for payment and advertising management. Opportunities for business growth include enhancing social media engagement and possibly selling hunting gear as an affiliate, given the platform’s substantial online presence.
The new owner will receive several assets including access to 2,100 registered users, social media accounts with moderate followings, and a YouTube channel with significant views. Additionally, a month of support training, free hosting until a specified date, and ownership of related materials are included. Detailed traffic data highlight a strong rate of organic search traffic and a notable number of unique visitors, providing a firm foundation for future growth. The current gross income of the website stands at $38,385 excluding AdSense. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire for more detailed financial data.
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