A website offering customizable web templates is up for sale due to the owner shifting focus to other business ventures. The site specializes in creating templates with built-in marketing insights and aims to improve user experience by offering templates in static, WordPress, and dynamic PHP versions, all widgetized and available in five color variations. The business developed 60 unique templates over ten months, leading to a total of 900 templates when accounting for all variations. Each set of templates is estimated to cost around $1,000 to produce, resulting in a reported content value of $70,000. The website is also fully operational, including an affiliate program managed via a third-party platform, and has generated $10,000 in recent months, despite halted marketing efforts. Traffic to the site averages 1,500 unique visitors per month, with ranks high for several key web template-related search terms. To acquire the business, potential buyers must pay a 10% non-refundable deposit via PayPal, with the balance settled by wire transfer. The sale includes the domain, complete with associated rights and assets, alongside access to a team of trusted developers to assist with migration and configuration. Currently, templates are marketed in packs of ten, but buyers have the flexibility to deploy their own sales strategy. The owner emphasizes the absence of any offsite deal and insists all transactions occur through the designated auction platform.
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