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Selling PR1 Fully Automated Download Site..500UV's/Day..85,000+ Pages Indexed in Google

Discussion in 'Sites' started by thepunk, May 18, 2015.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I am selling PR1 Fully Automated Downloads Website getting 500 Uniques per Day with 75,000+ posts and fully customized theme with High CTR. Its a PR1 domain


    http://www.file42.com/

    Its fully automated website which posts latest softwares, movies, tv shows, games automatically. It has been indexed in Google with 85,000+ pages already present in google and have more than 75,000+ downloads already posted on the website. Theme has been customized for high CTR and can be used with many affiliates.

    Initial SEO has been done, site has been submitted to rss directories and various search engines. Site map is automatically submitted to search engine on daily basis.

    Traffic

    Site gets around 500 Uniques per day mainly from search engines. PM me for traffic screen shots.

    Buyer will get list of different affiliates which can be used on the site to monetize it.


    Price


    Starting Bid - $19
    Increment - $10
    Bin - $99

    Bin Bonus - 1 month free hosting to the buyer and free transfer of the website to the new owner's server,

    If you have any queries please pm me.

    Thanks
     
    thepunk, May 18, 2015 IP
  2. Matthew Sayle

    Matthew Sayle Illustrious Member

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    This is very strange. You registered this domain a month ago and are already receiving 500 organic uniques per day?

    Also, organic traffic usually doesn't have such a high bounce rate. Since the traffic is generally targeted, there would be no reason for visitors to bounce.

    Can you please tell me which keywords are bringing in the traffic so I can check the serps?
     
    Matthew Sayle, May 18, 2015 IP