A website dedicated to offering relocation resources for military families is currently up for sale. This platform caters to military personnel who receive permanent change of station (PCS) orders every few years, and is useful for providing insights into essential information such as schools, housing, and local amenities near military bases. On average, the website sees 125,000 unique monthly visitors and generates $6,200 in revenue. It features detailed directories of military bases categorized by country, state, and military branch, as well as interactive maps and community comments.
The site has been operational for two years and has accumulated significant traffic and ad revenue, mainly from Google Adsense, ClearanceJobs.com, and Indeed.com. The potential buyer of this website will receive the domain, content, Twitter account, and supporting infrastructure. The decision to sell arises from differing views among the current owners regarding the platform’s future, leading to the conclusion that a third-party sale would be necessary.
The site’s hosting charges are $219/month, but other operational costs are minimal. Additionally, a 90-day support period is being offered to assist the buyer in transitioning and growing the site. Bids start at $15,000 and payment is accepted via Escrow.com or wire transfer. The site has potential for revenue growth through direct advertising sales to local businesses near military installations. Although there are no guarantees on future traffic or revenue, the current owner remains optimistic about its continuity and success under new ownership.
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