The owner of a successful website dedicated to free piano video tutorials is selling it to fund a new project. The website features over 7,273 video tutorials, primarily sourced from YouTube, with supplements provided by a hired freelance music teacher. This platform allows users to learn piano by imitating teachers in these videos, a method that accelerates the learning of popular songs. The new owner will gain access to all digital assets, including website files, databases, and graphics; however, the included iOS app will require some administrative action due to Apple’s terms on ownership transfer. This site also comes with a Facebook page with over 800 followers and a mailing list with more than 7,000 registered users.
The site's current monthly revenue averages $2,075, a result of Adsense earnings and app sales, with minimal expenses for hosting and hiring the music teacher. Traffic data reveals an average of nearly 82,000 visitors per month, with substantial SEO efforts contributing to a high ranking on Google for piano tutorials of popular songs. The owner ensures potential buyers that there are no copyright issues, as all content is legally embedded from YouTube.
Opportunities for growth include better engagement with social networks, exploring affiliate marketing, increasing advertising partnerships, and potentially refining App Store strategy to increase sales. The site is valued between $19,275 and $38,900 on a domain marketplace, noted for its stability, potential, and low maintenance requirements. The seller promises ongoing support post-sale and invites questions and queries via various communication channels.
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