The website in question operates using an outdated version of a popular script, and there's no pressing reason to upgrade. Despite a current trend for more interactive features like member systems, the idea is dismissed as distracting from the site's main revenue stream—advertising. The sale doesn't include the software license, thus tech support or upgrades will require purchasing a separate license. The site's admin backend offers hundreds of inactive games that can easily be made live, ensuring fresh content. It boasts a unique custom theme valued at $500, for which the buyer will receive exclusive rights. Hosting the site is straightforward, requiring minimal resources, and assistance is promised for a seamless transfer.
Presently, the site operates autonomously, generating over $400 monthly without intervention. Earnings could be enhanced via SEO to improve search rankings, particularly for the "free flash games" keyword, as past rankings have fluctuated due to lack of SEO maintenance. Building search traffic through RSS feeds and pings could amplify backlinks. The owner is selling due to a lack of time for promotional activities. Financially, the site relies on AdSense, with higher revenues coinciding with the school season, peaking in October. Over time, revenue and traffic have seen varied increments. There's minimal current advertising, with efforts primarily involving past link building activities. The bulk of site traffic stems from search engines, predominantly Google.
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