An opportunity is available for acquiring a niche collection of websites focused on the tailgating industry. This portfolio includes four distinct sites, each offering unique features and functionalities in the realm of tailgating. The primary site, TailgateHaven, is an industry leader with over 4,000 members and showcases a custom web 2.0 design with valuable branding. This platform offers significant marketing potential for new software, event planning, and related products or services in the tailgating sector.
The other sites include TailgateWiki, which serves as the industry's exclusive tailgating encyclopedia. This site includes a back-office management module, advertising engine, and a fan-generated content approach with a reward system inspired by a popular check-in application. TailgateCamp allows users to create personalized tailgating pages with custom URLs, while Twailgate is a mobile-friendly platform enabling users to connect and share information with fellow tailgaters based on location data.
The collective websites have received sponsorship from major companies in the sector and have generated over 100,000 unique visits with 300,000 page views, primarily during peak football seasons. These sites benefit from strong organic SEO, continuing to draw new visitors without significant marketing efforts.
Specific monthly site traffic includes: TailgateHaven with 1,000 unique visits and 5,000 page views; TailgateWiki with 2,682 unique visits and 4,296 page views; TailgateCamp with 200 unique visits and 444 page views; and Twailgate with 100 unique visits and 150 page views.
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