The project under discussion involves a suite of four applications that function collaboratively for automated Twitter services. These include a Windows Service for managing tweet processes, a user-friendly interface for automation management, a link shortening service, and a former interface now integrated into the new system. The owner is selling these ventures to address personal financial needs and prefers to sell them as a bundle due to their interconnected nature.
The legality of the project is assured, with special permissions from Twitter allowing a high request rate. The sale of the project includes all source code and copyrights. Economically, the site’s current revenue generation is modest, with a small charge for advanced users and no income from advertisements.
Three value estimation models are presented:
1. In reference to an existing model, the potential value for a tweet reaching 2 million followers is evaluated at approximately 91,200 Euro per month when targeting every 1000 followers.
2. A different model estimates the value at 60,000 USD per month, by considering 2000 USD per advertisement tweet.
3. The final estimate is a flat rate valuation of 200,000 USD based on 20,000 registered users, valued at 10 USD each.
Regarding web traffic, the suite collectively garners over 123,000 unique visitors across its components. The potential buyer is advised on the interconnectedness of the applications, and the provided valuations offer insight into the revenue possibilities based on user engagement and advertising potential.
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