In November 2013, the current owner acquired a website that was generating $250 per month. Although initial plans included redesigns and data additions, the site remained unchanged until a recent minor update, which significantly boosted its revenue. The increase in web traffic, despite no SEO efforts, suggests the site's user-generated content or concept is well-received. The current monetization strategy involves a single AdSense ad on the homepage and two on content pages, although there are numerous unexplored options. The site runs on PHP with MySQL and comprises simple pages and layout, suggesting opportunities for enhancement. The sale includes the domain, MySQL database, files, and an additional domain that sees some traffic but no revenue. The transaction will be facilitated via Escrow or PayPal, with the site currently hosted on GoDaddy; the owner offers to switch out AdSense codes but will not assist in site migration. The owner is selling to focus on a larger investment and due to a lack of time and resources for further site development. The buyer should have basic PHP and MySQL knowledge to manage the transfer and potential improvements independently.
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