The team launched a WordPress theme business in January 2014, with the first theme going live in March 2014. To date, they have 12 live themes and 6 more in the queue, which are expected to go live soon. If the website is purchased, the team will ensure the pending themes go live. The platform is built using the CodeIgnitor framework, allowing for easy management of theme listings, user details, emails, transaction logs, and reports from the admin panel. The primary revenue stream is theme sales, with the average theme priced at $25. Monthly revenue from theme sales is around $500 without any marketing investment. A recent collaboration resulted in $13,554 in sales within a week. Traffic to the website is generated through WordPress.org and organic Google searches. The website ranks highly for several key search phrases. Included in the sale are website ownership, the domain, marketing tips, and hosting worth $600. The site has a MOZ rank of 6.71, indicating a high level of authority. The business has 556,999 external backlinks and is linked by 1,860 domains. The potential for growth is significant, with the possibility to generate substantial revenue with the right focus. The sale is necessitated by the need for funding for larger projects. The team offers migration and marketing support, with options to hire team members for additional assistance. Payment is to be made through escrow. Interested parties are encouraged to send a private message for further inquiries.
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