The owner of a martial arts-focused website is looking to sell it due to a lack of time for maintenance. The primary value of the sale is believed to be in the domain name, which is part of a package of valuable domains, including variations like a singular version of the name and an alternative spelling. The site boasts over 45,000 followers on Facebook, over 500 fans on Twitter, and 35 RSS subscribers. It has generated $2,127 in Google Adsense revenue over the past seven months. The owner also notes an additional $378.20 in earnings during a transitional period between domains.
The site's operations are highly automated, requiring minimal input from the owner—approximately 10 minutes monthly to select and schedule videos. Although no SEO or advertising campaigns have been employed, the owner believes increased traffic could boost profitability. The site has maintained an average Adsense RPM of $3.88 over the last 30 days.
Potential buyers are informed that the inclusion of Amazon links or a revamp with original content could further enhance earnings. All domains are registered with a specific provider and can be transferred easily to the buyer’s preferred registrar. The sale is to be processed through a secure third-party service, with the buyer assuming all applicable fees. Only serious offers will be considered. The proposal underlines the potential for growth and profitability with additional investment in traffic and content strategies.
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