A business related to travel and adventure is up for sale, offering a range of assets and opportunities for growth. Included in the sale are two domain names, several social media accounts with a notable following, a Google mail account, and comprehensive documentation covering server configurations, designs, marketing strategies, and branding support. The current owner, not the original founder, is selling the business due to personal commitments and lack of time to expand it further, such as through developing applications. The business generates revenue primarily through Google Adsense and a "News" section that attracts advertisers, charging between $50 to $75 per post, with existing monthly earnings around $500. There are other potential revenue streams like banners and paid tour guides, which are not yet fully utilized. Operating expenses include a monthly hosting fee of $50. Despite no active marketing initiatives, the website, which has a strong search engine ranking, organically draws advertisers regularly. Future growth can be driven by the development of mobile applications and other standard website improvement methods. The site utilizes technologies like Symfony for the main functionality and WordPress for specific sections. Post-sale, the current owner will provide personal support and connect the new owner with the original developer if needed. Award recognitions include the best content accolade and a unique design. The current business operates with minimal administration, thanks to a robust CMS back panel enabling easy content management.
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