The individual managing this particular website claims they are not proficient in English, which poses difficulties in maintaining the site. They emphasize that they are not the creator of the program "Combofix," but rather the developer of the website itself, which they are looking to sell. Initially, the site promoted various anti-spyware products, but this is no longer the case. The primary reason for selling the site is the language barrier and the challenge of continuing operations, alongside difficulties in getting certain product approvals needed for affiliate marketing. The site content is largely generated by others, and some of it was purchased online.
They reported issues with displaying AdSense ads due to verification pin problems, halting their revenue stream temporarily during the sale period. They offer potential buyers the chance to test their own AdSense code on the site. Despite past success with promoting specific anti-spyware products, they shifted to AdSense recently due to product availability and reputation concerns.
No Google Analytics has been used on the site, but traffic data is available through Webalizer and AWStats. According to these tools, monthly visits are around 140,000 unique visits, with Webalizer showing about 100,000 visits and 140,000 page views, and AWStats reporting 170,000 visits. Differences in data between these tools are acknowledged. The individual invites potential buyers to reach out with any questions they might have.
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