The seller is offering a successful website that provides free music sheets for popular songs. The site has grown due to its prominent position on Google, and its average monthly revenue from ads is around $3,016, although it has recently reached higher earnings. The music sheets, primarily lead sheets, are sourced from scribd.com and docstoc.com, while promotional videos are uploaded to YouTube. The site includes features such as an automated request system, a mailing list with 3,836 registered users, and an admin panel that does not require coding knowledge. Recently, the site has seen an increase in organic search traffic, with a significant percentage of visitors coming from Google. Despite the growth, the seller notes that the site could further benefit from a stronger social media presence and SEO efforts. The site's current expenses include $25 for VPS hosting and about $100 for a freelancer hired to create some of the music sheets. The seller assures potential buyers that the site complies with copyright laws, as sheets are hosted on reputable sites that adhere to DMCA rules. Prospective buyers will receive full support during the transition, including domain transfer, website files, YouTube and Docstoc accounts, and one month of technical support. Interested parties can make inquiries on a public marketplace or via private messaging, with payments to be processed through a secure platform, escrow.com.
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