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I may sell a high-potential humor site, for the right price. I have no real intentions to sell it, but I need some quick cash, and if I get the right offer, I will consider it.

The website we are talking about is www.JestersJokes.com. The site is very well established, and over 4 years old now. It is PR 4, and has 500 unique pages of content, although I have never focussed on PR link building until after the last PR update. The site has some good links now. It was only in Aug 2003, the site turned into a full time jokes site. Since then, its been receiving 750 unique visitors daily, on a consistent basis, on weekdays and non-holidays. However, there has always been a characteristic dip on holidays, vacations and weekends (to about 500). That is common for many entertainment sites. Either way, the typical trend is 750 uniques per day. The site gets anywhere between 2,000 and 6,000 impressions per day. Typical monthly average is 140,000.

More importantly, it has been a consistent money maker, even when you do not touch it! Earnings for the last quarter of 2004 (3 months) was $490, and I neglected the site during those days. ("Do not move a finger and earn money") It gets all its traffic from FunPageExchange.com and E-mails (mail.yahoo.com is our biggest referrer after FunPageExchange!). I have not bothered advertising ever since I bought the site, and I can tell you that traffic has been very consistent. The site contains almost 300 jokes and pictures, most of which are entered manually. You get content very easily nowadays... There's the 800 one that's available for peanuts, and the 4,500 one, which was sold at SPF a few weeks back for $100. But I'm happy with what the site's got.

There have been 3 long time sources of revenue for this site till March 2005: Casalemedia, TAFMaster & AdEngage. It was only then I noticed a constant growth, so I decided to push things along. Currently, revenue sources for the site are:

1) Casalemedia: It is one of the top networks, as you know, and I've been lucky to get into it. They offer great rates, and I am averaging about $4 per day, based on leaderboard, skyscraper, middle rectange and pop under. However, the fill rates are sometimes disappointing, but I haven't yet added default ads. I only ran 1 leaderboard and 1 skyscraper here for a long time, but I am now beginning to work everything together.

2) AdEngage: Previous earnings have been $36 and $55 for Feb and March. Due to some problems, I didn't use it for April and most of May. I've put it back on, and its earned me $1.8 in the last few days. Its on the leaderboard part of joke pages.

3) Interclick: Before, this network used to be known as MidADdle, and used to perform tremendously. However, they are having some difficulties now. I am averaging only an average of about $1.2 per day, but I am sure they are working on fixing it soon. Yesterday's earnings were $2.37, though.

4) Paid Links: With PR 4 and about 500 pages of content (With potential to add much more conent), there's great scope for selling links. There are 2 sites currently from a close acquaintance @ 15 per month each. I have never advertised selling links, but you could possible get about 5-6 @ $10 per month, at least. 100s of links are sold at WHT every week.

5) E-mail ads: Our "Joke of the Day" newsletter has 7,976 subscribers! Again, I have never formally advertised this. However, a couple of months back, some webmasters on WHT were looking to advertise. They paid me $30 for one week. It was successful for them, so they ran it for the full month, paying $70 more. There's MAJOR potential here, which I was planning to tap in the recent future.

6) AdSense: To be honest, I run many sites here without channels, so I cannot give an accurate revenue figure. It has been the major earning source for most content sites like this. One indication I can give you is that ever since I added Jestersjokes.com and another site (much smaller, 50 uniques a day), AdSense revenues are up by $5-$8 per day. I cannot guarantee anything here, though.

7) TAFMaster: The "tell-a-friend" form on all joke pages are controlled by TAFMaster. This really is a bonus earning stream. Average is about $15-20 per month, but it has spiked to $55 in Nov 2004. I've just created a new account under a bonus scheme. So far, its done nothing special.

8) Bidvertiser.com: I put it on a few days back, in a strategic position, right next to the jokes content. Its been very inconsistent. Its earned $6 over the last 7 days.

Over the last couple of month, I have done a lot of experimentation, tried about 5 more different ad networks; but I think I have come to an optimum now. I know its very confusing, but through a lot of effort, trial and error, I am currently using 8 different streams of revenue, with some, and potentially a few more untapped! To sum it all up, if you have a "don't move a finger type" plan for the site, I think it will make you AT LEAST $200 per month, even if you eliminate a few streams mentioned above. However, if you would like the site to progress and put in some effort, its very difficult to estimate revenue.

I have done some quick calculations for last month. I used as many as 9 different networks last month (Apr 15 to May 15), making a total of near-about $320. That too, with some of the networks paying rather poorly. To be very honest, I expect the site to touch at least $500 per month by the end of summer. And that's not a very realistic estimate, considering the growth trend of jestersjokes.com. In a worst-case-senario, the website has earned $124 in its worst month, since Oct 2004.

The most important part of JestersJokes.com is probably its "Joke of the Day" newsletter, with nearly 8000 subscribers (after discounting the unsubscribers), registered over the years. I've mentioned some of the revenue possibilities above. But it is from this newsletter that many of our visitors click through. Any newsletter sending out 240,000 opt-in e-mails per month is surely worth a lot itself.

I have given as accurate a picture as possible. I would be grateful if you understand the complexities in compiling a sale report of such a progressive website! If you have any questions, please PM me.

Thanks!
 

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How much are you looking for this site? if you cannot be precise, maybe in rough, so we can have a 'hint' and think if it's in our budget or not.
and one more question, are you developing this site from beginning?

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Sub said:
I may sell a high-potential humor site, for the right price. I have no real intentions to sell it, but I need some quick cash, and if I get the right offer, I will consider it.

The website we are talking about is www.JestersJokes.com. The site is very well established, and over 4 years old now. It is PR 4, and has 500 unique pages of content, although I have never focussed on PR link building until after the last PR update. The site has some good links now. It was only in Aug 2003, the site turned into a full time jokes site. Since then, its been receiving 750 unique visitors daily, on a consistent basis, on weekdays and non-holidays. However, there has always been a characteristic dip on holidays, vacations and weekends (to about 500). That is common for many entertainment sites. Either way, the typical trend is 750 uniques per day. The site gets anywhere between 2,000 and 6,000 impressions per day. Typical monthly average is 140,000.

More importantly, it has been a consistent money maker, even when you do not touch it! Earnings for the last quarter of 2004 (3 months) was $490, and I neglected the site during those days. ("Do not move a finger and earn money") It gets all its traffic from FunPageExchange.com and E-mails (mail.yahoo.com is our biggest referrer after FunPageExchange!). I have not bothered advertising ever since I bought the site, and I can tell you that traffic has been very consistent. The site contains almost 300 jokes and pictures, most of which are entered manually. You get content very easily nowadays... There's the 800 one that's available for peanuts, and the 4,500 one, which was sold at SPF a few weeks back for $100. But I'm happy with what the site's got.

There have been 3 long time sources of revenue for this site till March 2005: Casalemedia, TAFMaster & AdEngage. It was only then I noticed a constant growth, so I decided to push things along. Currently, revenue sources for the site are:

1) Casalemedia: It is one of the top networks, as you know, and I've been lucky to get into it. They offer great rates, and I am averaging about $4 per day, based on leaderboard, skyscraper, middle rectange and pop under. However, the fill rates are sometimes disappointing, but I haven't yet added default ads. I only ran 1 leaderboard and 1 skyscraper here for a long time, but I am now beginning to work everything together.

2) AdEngage: Previous earnings have been $36 and $55 for Feb and March. Due to some problems, I didn't use it for April and most of May. I've put it back on, and its earned me $1.8 in the last few days. Its on the leaderboard part of joke pages.

3) Interclick: Before, this network used to be known as MidADdle, and used to perform tremendously. However, they are having some difficulties now. I am averaging only an average of about $1.2 per day, but I am sure they are working on fixing it soon. Yesterday's earnings were $2.37, though.

4) Paid Links: With PR 4 and about 500 pages of content (With potential to add much more conent), there's great scope for selling links. There are 2 sites currently from a close acquaintance @ 15 per month each. I have never advertised selling links, but you could possible get about 5-6 @ $10 per month, at least. 100s of links are sold at WHT every week.

5) E-mail ads: Our "Joke of the Day" newsletter has 7,976 subscribers! Again, I have never formally advertised this. However, a couple of months back, some webmasters on WHT were looking to advertise. They paid me $30 for one week. It was successful for them, so they ran it for the full month, paying $70 more. There's MAJOR potential here, which I was planning to tap in the recent future.

6) AdSense: To be honest, I run many sites here without channels, so I cannot give an accurate revenue figure. It has been the major earning source for most content sites like this. One indication I can give you is that ever since I added Jestersjokes.com and another site (much smaller, 50 uniques a day), AdSense revenues are up by $5-$8 per day. I cannot guarantee anything here, though.

7) TAFMaster: The "tell-a-friend" form on all joke pages are controlled by TAFMaster. This really is a bonus earning stream. Average is about $15-20 per month, but it has spiked to $55 in Nov 2004. I've just created a new account under a bonus scheme. So far, its done nothing special.

8) Bidvertiser.com: I put it on a few days back, in a strategic position, right next to the jokes content. Its been very inconsistent. Its earned $6 over the last 7 days.

Over the last couple of month, I have done a lot of experimentation, tried about 5 more different ad networks; but I think I have come to an optimum now. I know its very confusing, but through a lot of effort, trial and error, I am currently using 8 different streams of revenue, with some, and potentially a few more untapped! To sum it all up, if you have a "don't move a finger type" plan for the site, I think it will make you AT LEAST $200 per month, even if you eliminate a few streams mentioned above. However, if you would like the site to progress and put in some effort, its very difficult to estimate revenue.

I have done some quick calculations for last month. I used as many as 9 different networks last month (Apr 15 to May 15), making a total of near-about $320. That too, with some of the networks paying rather poorly. To be very honest, I expect the site to touch at least $500 per month by the end of summer. And that's not a very realistic estimate, considering the growth trend of jestersjokes.com. In a worst-case-senario, the website has earned $124 in its worst month, since Oct 2004.

The most important part of JestersJokes.com is probably its "Joke of the Day" newsletter, with nearly 8000 subscribers (after discounting the unsubscribers), registered over the years. I've mentioned some of the revenue possibilities above. But it is from this newsletter that many of our visitors click through. Any newsletter sending out 240,000 opt-in e-mails per month is surely worth a lot itself.

I have given as accurate a picture as possible. I would be grateful if you understand the complexities in compiling a sale report of such a progressive website! If you have any questions, please PM me.

Thanks!

How is the site updated? Is there a CMS? What's the BIN?
 

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I am looking for somewhere in the mid-$xxxx, preferable. Please leave whatever offer you can; I will consider it. Of course, I will not sell if I feel the site will earn more than the bid in the next couple of months.

About your second question, if you mean The site is based on a script purchased 1.5 years ago. Then, it was more or less unique. However, today, I cannot say this is the only site using the script. But, everything else is unique. Its just like various boards using vBulletin.

It is updated through a CMS, yes. It has an Admin system where you can perform various actions: Post Jokes, Pics, set JOTWs, send newsletters, etc.

I haven't totally decided on a BIN, but I will give a figure of $6,000.
 

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I've PMed you on another site.
 

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Thanks George... Now that I know where you PMed me, maybe you would like to edit your post. They don't like those words here...

I have PMed you back, and I am interested in your offer.
 

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Sub said:
I may sell a high-potential humor site, for the right price. I have no real intentions to sell it, but I need some quick cash, and if I get the right offer, I will consider it.

The website we are talking about is www.JestersJokes.com. The site is very well established, and over 4 years old now. It is PR 4, and has 500 unique pages of content, although I have never focussed on PR link building until after the last PR update. The site has some good links now. It was only in Aug 2003, the site turned into a full time jokes site. Since then, its been receiving 750 unique visitors daily, on a consistent basis, on weekdays and non-holidays. However, there has always been a characteristic dip on holidays, vacations and weekends (to about 500). That is common for many entertainment sites. Either way, the typical trend is 750 uniques per day. The site gets anywhere between 2,000 and 6,000 impressions per day. Typical monthly average is 140,000.

More importantly, it has been a consistent money maker, even when you do not touch it! Earnings for the last quarter of 2004 (3 months) was $490, and I neglected the site during those days. ("Do not move a finger and earn money") It gets all its traffic from FunPageExchange.com and E-mails (mail.yahoo.com is our biggest referrer after FunPageExchange!). I have not bothered advertising ever since I bought the site, and I can tell you that traffic has been very consistent. The site contains almost 300 jokes and pictures, most of which are entered manually. You get content very easily nowadays... There's the 800 one that's available for peanuts, and the 4,500 one, which was sold at SPF a few weeks back for $100. But I'm happy with what the site's got.

There have been 3 long time sources of revenue for this site till March 2005: Casalemedia, TAFMaster & AdEngage. It was only then I noticed a constant growth, so I decided to push things along. Currently, revenue sources for the site are:

1) Casalemedia: It is one of the top networks, as you know, and I've been lucky to get into it. They offer great rates, and I am averaging about $4 per day, based on leaderboard, skyscraper, middle rectange and pop under. However, the fill rates are sometimes disappointing, but I haven't yet added default ads. I only ran 1 leaderboard and 1 skyscraper here for a long time, but I am now beginning to work everything together.

2) AdEngage: Previous earnings have been $36 and $55 for Feb and March. Due to some problems, I didn't use it for April and most of May. I've put it back on, and its earned me $1.8 in the last few days. Its on the leaderboard part of joke pages.

3) Interclick: Before, this network used to be known as MidADdle, and used to perform tremendously. However, they are having some difficulties now. I am averaging only an average of about $1.2 per day, but I am sure they are working on fixing it soon. Yesterday's earnings were $2.37, though.

4) Paid Links: With PR 4 and about 500 pages of content (With potential to add much more conent), there's great scope for selling links. There are 2 sites currently from a close acquaintance @ 15 per month each. I have never advertised selling links, but you could possible get about 5-6 @ $10 per month, at least. 100s of links are sold at WHT every week.

5) E-mail ads: Our "Joke of the Day" newsletter has 7,976 subscribers! Again, I have never formally advertised this. However, a couple of months back, some webmasters on WHT were looking to advertise. They paid me $30 for one week. It was successful for them, so they ran it for the full month, paying $70 more. There's MAJOR potential here, which I was planning to tap in the recent future.

6) AdSense: To be honest, I run many sites here without channels, so I cannot give an accurate revenue figure. It has been the major earning source for most content sites like this. One indication I can give you is that ever since I added Jestersjokes.com and another site (much smaller, 50 uniques a day), AdSense revenues are up by $5-$8 per day. I cannot guarantee anything here, though.

7) TAFMaster: The "tell-a-friend" form on all joke pages are controlled by TAFMaster. This really is a bonus earning stream. Average is about $15-20 per month, but it has spiked to $55 in Nov 2004. I've just created a new account under a bonus scheme. So far, its done nothing special.

8) Bidvertiser.com: I put it on a few days back, in a strategic position, right next to the jokes content. Its been very inconsistent. Its earned $6 over the last 7 days.

Over the last couple of month, I have done a lot of experimentation, tried about 5 more different ad networks; but I think I have come to an optimum now. I know its very confusing, but through a lot of effort, trial and error, I am currently using 8 different streams of revenue, with some, and potentially a few more untapped! To sum it all up, if you have a "don't move a finger type" plan for the site, I think it will make you AT LEAST $200 per month, even if you eliminate a few streams mentioned above. However, if you would like the site to progress and put in some effort, its very difficult to estimate revenue.

I have done some quick calculations for last month. I used as many as 9 different networks last month (Apr 15 to May 15), making a total of near-about $320. That too, with some of the networks paying rather poorly. To be very honest, I expect the site to touch at least $500 per month by the end of summer. And that's not a very realistic estimate, considering the growth trend of jestersjokes.com. In a worst-case-senario, the website has earned $124 in its worst month, since Oct 2004.

The most important part of JestersJokes.com is probably its "Joke of the Day" newsletter, with nearly 8000 subscribers (after discounting the unsubscribers), registered over the years. I've mentioned some of the revenue possibilities above. But it is from this newsletter that many of our visitors click through. Any newsletter sending out 240,000 opt-in e-mails per month is surely worth a lot itself.

I have given as accurate a picture as possible. I would be grateful if you understand the complexities in compiling a sale report of such a progressive website! If you have any questions, please PM me.

Thanks!

How is the site updated? Is there a CMS? What's the BIN?
 

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Edisonian said:
How is the site updated? Is there a CMS? What's the BIN?

I've answered that before, but here's a quote:

It is updated through a CMS, yes. It has an Admin system where you can perform various actions: Post Jokes, Pics, set JOTWs, send newsletters, etc.

I haven't totally decided on a BIN, but I will give a figure of $6,000.
 

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I am looking for somewhere in the mid-$xxxx, preferable. Please leave whatever offer you can; I will consider it. Of course, I will not sell if I feel the site will earn more than the bid in the next couple of months.

About your second question, if you mean The site is based on a script purchased 1.5 years ago. Then, it was more or less unique. However, today, I cannot say this is the only site using the script. But, everything else is unique. Its just like various boards using vBulletin.
Ok, thanks for your information, I'll think about it over..
 
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