The domain 'Yourownfranchise.com' (YOF) is available for sale. Launched in 2003, the domain has gained substantial popularity and visibility in search results for franchise-related queries. Operating primarily through Google Ads and directory listings, it attracts a significant amount of organic traffic without additional pay-per-click advertising. Initially, the site charged a flat fee for advertisements but later transitioned to Google Ads due to management constraints. A potential sale in 2008 was considered for $10,000, but instead, a partnership was formed with a company that managed advertising and franchisor relationships while sharing leads. Despite early success, payments became delayed, reducing the site's profitability. Currently, the arrangement generates limited revenue, suggesting the potential for greater earnings if managed independently with new partnerships. Between May 8 and May 14, YOF received 1,088 visitors, highlighting its consistent traffic with 120 unique daily visitors on average. The site, being sold via auction, promises no guaranteed revenue and includes only domain ownership and HTML files, with supplementary assets such as a database of franchise companies and subscriber emails being offered. This opportunity is ideal for existing franchise or business portal owners, or anyone ready to invest full-time effort. The seller seeks to exit ownership to fund a new venture, with the expectation of a seamless transfer after the current partnership concludes at the end of May. Potential buyers are encouraged to visit the domain to assess its capabilities, with the sale occurring on both eBay and privately.
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