There is a console games site network for sale at DNforum. The websites in the network are psp-spot.com, ps3-spot.com and xbox360-spot.com. The entire network has a monthly revenue of $2000+ and there is a lot of traffic on the websites, but with the PSP site as the “main attraction”.
There is a very well populated forum at the PSP site with almost 60.000 members. The sites are large and a little bit hard to get a full understand of within short time, so I won’t go into further details. But if you’re interested in that kind of websites I think you should check it out.
This is what the seller says about the auction:
I will entertain offer’s over $xx,xxx
I will leave up for sale for the next 24 hours, Highest bidder will Take.
Tags: psp site for sale, ps3 website for sale, xbox360 website for sale
April 5th, 2006
At SitePoint there is a new sales thread for a very unique website I think. The URL is scriptscribbler.com and it is a PSP programming tutorial website. I believe that is an interesting niche, that one could make decent money from.
The website is pretty small in page count, but it has traffic, ~100,000 pageviews a month, and a revenue of $150 monthly from adsense. Traffic comes from the many links the site has obtained - probably because of its uniqueness. Also there is a lot of traffic coming from search engines, and the site has seems to have many top rankings for the keywords of the niche.
With the uniqueness of the subject, and the likeliness of the site probably almost being an authority in the field, I guess one would be able to get a forum going quite well. Regarding the adsense, I think a new web design could increase the CTR. An e-mail newsletter when there are new tutorials would probably increase visits.
The catch is, that you would have to know about PSP programming. Or you could maybe find someone with the expertise, and have them continue the lessons by writing further tutorials, and participate in the forum, if the site got one implemented. But maybe the owner is willing to do some paid work after the sale.
Tags: unique websites, niche websites, programming website, tutorial website
February 28th, 2006