Marko, an experienced webmaster since 2007, created websites initially to earn extra money for his studies. Over time, his ventures became profitable. Having moved on to new projects in 2011, he decided to sell two websites due to time constraints. The sale is transparent, ensuring buyers receive all necessary access and information, including affiliate company accounts, admin emails, and social media accounts. The websites—based on WordPress—are easy to manage post-purchase, with income generated through PayPal, check, or wire transfer. The sites are expected to sell for at least 14 months of earnings.
The websites for sale are PlanetOddity and TheContaminated. PlanetOddity features engaging content about bizarre and interesting topics, offering over 500 unique articles. Traffic primarily comes from search engines and social networks, with some content featured on major platforms like CNN and Daily Mail. This site boasts 1,000+ RSS readers, 3,200 Facebook fans, and over 229 Twitter followers. The associated online games project remains underutilized.
TheContaminated, Marko's first website launched in 2007, shares thematic similarities with PlanetOddity. It also attracts traffic via search engines and has numerous popular articles. Earnings for both sites primarily come from well-known affiliate networks, supplemented by additional revenue streams like monthly link subscriptions and guest posting. Visitorship reaches approximately 100,000 unique visits per month, mainly for PlanetOddity.
Marko is offering three months of free hosting and requires a split of escrow and auction fees. He remains available for questions and is open to interest from private buyers.
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