Feedcat is a free service designed to promote feeds and measure audience engagement through a specialized widget that offers various subscription options. It has garnered 14,037 accounts and operates with a 75 GB database, totaling 600 GB when including statistics and logs. Feedcat has a Google page rank of 5. The platform enhances feed functionality by ensuring valid XML syntax and reducing server load, while also serving as a public catalog for RSS and ATOM feeds, making them searchable by search engines. The site is built on PHP, with code updates made over the years, though its design has remained unchanged for a decade. Despite this, it continues to attract 75-100 new signups daily.
The sale of Feedcat includes the entire operation: code, domains, databases, accounts, archives, social media presence, and a significant cache of email addresses. Transactions will be completed via Escrow with fees split equally between parties. The current owner is selling Feedcat due to a focus on launching a new venture, Buzzgalaxy, which targets the paid social advertising market, alongside managing political campaign clients.
Potential monetization strategies for Feedcat include implementing a fee-based service model, adjusting site design for ad integration, and modifying widgets to accommodate ads. The owner affirms Feedcat's longstanding popularity and its potential for growth with proper redesign and marketing efforts. The owner is also selling other sites to concentrate resources on Buzzgalaxy, listing them for sale on Flippa.
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