The text describes a business opportunity involving the sale of a well-established forex-related website and domain. The site, which is 1.5 years old, is consistently indexed and ranked by major search engines like Google and Yahoo. The current owner is selling it due to time constraints from starting new projects, although they are willing to retain ownership if the price isn't satisfactory.
The website generates revenue primarily through forex affiliate programs, selling advertising spots and links, and utilizing AdSense. Monthly earnings are detailed as follows: $600 to $800 from CPA with a 10% recurring profit from referred clients, $400 from advertising spots (with two banners already sold), $300 from link sales, and $180 to $220 from AdSense, targeting high-paying keywords. This totals approximately $1,500 per month, with potential for increased earnings with additional effort.
Traffic predominantly comes from the USA, UK, and India, facilitated by the site’s translation into 14 languages using a paid plugin. Organic search engine traffic accounts for about 70% of the site’s visitors since its inception, with the site achieving first-page rankings in searches related to Forex topics. The site's stable financial performance and traffic metrics present a viable business prospect for interested buyers.
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