A website offers a service for sending unlimited free SMS messages globally from web to mobile, even for users who aren't registered. This platform, which was self-developed, launched officially in February 2010 after a successful beta period, quickly reaching over 120 countries and attracting hundreds of thousands of users. The service sends between 40,000 and 50,000 SMS messages daily, with a maintenance cost under $100 monthly. The site's growth potential is considered high, offering a robust opportunity for monetization through ads and premium account payments, already generating $1,000 in its first month. With comprehensive planning, building, and optimization already in place, the site is primed for further growth and visitor influx.
Upon purchase, the buyer acquires a unique script, a CMS for site management, a database with 20,000 members' data, plus associated social media accounts. Minimal hosting requirements and a maintenance budget are necessary. Full support is provided for site transfer and code changes, with two weeks of additional free support post-sale. Payment options include wire transfer, Western Union, and PayPal, with considerations for governmental tax implications when using PayPal. The site garners traffic predominantly from South America, Europe, Asia, and the US, consisting entirely of genuine visits with a low bounce rate. The platform's marketing and promotion efforts are managed by professional SEO engineers and programmers, emphasizing unique strategies to maintain growth.