The text is an advertisement for the sale of a unique music website project by an internet entrepreneur named Doron, who has developed a new method for music notation aimed at beginners. The method, called "Piantura," simplifies music notation to help beginners play popular music quickly. The site, created to promote and distribute Piantura music sheets, became popular, with versions for easy and hard playing accessible on two different sites. However, due to recent changes in Google's SEO algorithms, the website's traffic and revenue have declined significantly, prompting Doron to sell it. Despite this, the site still generates approximately $1000 per month. The buyer will receive ownership of the domains, website files, a program to convert music sheets, mailing lists, and support from Doron for a smooth transition. To restore the site's former success, the new owner should focus on SEO improvements, adding new music, and leveraging social media engagement. There is a minimal copyright risk, as the site only links to legal content hosted on platforms like Scribd. Payment for the purchase will be handled through Escrow to ensure safety for both parties, and interested buyers can contact Doron for more information, analytics access, or a site tour.
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