A popular online programming forum, established in 2005, is for sale. It is currently a leading forum for programming discussions, consistently ranking #1 on Google for the search term "programming forum." Revenue for the forum, primarily generated passively through advertisements, averages between $800 and $1200 per month. Specifically, 50% comes from Google AdSense, 40% from private advertisements, and 10% from paid memberships or donations. The current owners, a web design company, acquired the forum in 2009. Since then, they have optimized Google AdSense, redesigned the site for better functionality, upgraded to the latest forum software, and invested in marketing efforts, including a YouTube channel, Twitter account, and SEO improvements. These efforts have led to a steady increase in revenue, now averaging around $1000 per month. The forum boasts around 50,000 registered members and receives 2,500 to 6,000 posts weekly. It ranks highly on various search engine terms and features a substantial amount of original content across a wide array of programming-related topics. While hosting costs are relatively low, the owners suggest that the site has significant potential for further revenue growth by implementing new features and expanding advertisement options. Additionally, traffic to the forum is organically generated, mostly from search engines. Despite its success and potential, the current owners are selling due to time constraints and strategic focus on their other properties. They encourage potential buyers to consider the high quality of traffic and the established user base when evaluating the site's worth.