The text describes the sale of a YouTube conversion website, which the current owner is selling due to personal circumstances requiring financial resources. This website, developed last year, offers a unique service by detecting the quality of YouTube videos and converting them into multiple formats, while also allowing users to modify output file settings. Unlike competitors, the site focuses on user experience by limiting advertising, offering a premium subscription for prioritized service which has provided steady income, averaging $3,000 monthly. The site doesn't fully exploit potential revenue from ads, suggesting a significant growth opportunity through the adoption of various ad networks.
The main reasons for selling include the need for funds to launch another project and personal financial requirements. Traffic to the site has slightly decreased due to the introduced premium limitations on guest conversions, but this can be easily reversed. The owner reassures potential buyers that updates to YouTube code can be quickly addressed.
The sale includes the domain, website files, databases, and established social media accounts with considerable follower bases. The website operates on common platforms like PHP and MySQL, with optional ongoing server management. The owner offers six months of support for existing website features post-sale. They emphasize a quick sale by offering a lower fixed price than previous listings, aiming to secure necessary funds for other projects swiftly.
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