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I have a small set of user generated content sites (all PG, no NSFW junk) that I have run for the last eight years. Net income ranges between $30,000 and $45,000 monthly. 100% ad supported, buyer beware. Overhead (servers, cdn, et al) < $1000/month.

I'm currently a software engineer working for another company while keeping this network alive in my spare time. It could definitely be monetized and run better with 100% attention, but after eight years I just don't have the energy for all the needless pop culture and memeology that needs to flow.

I'm a one man team, and have automated a lot of the flow, but it started as a hobby project and would benefit from some attention to update the code bases.

If you're heavy in the meme scene feel free to ping me at 1throwawayleft@gmail.com. The money will be good for a while longer and if you have the energy for it, you could extend it into perpetuity.



I'm surprised you're bothering with a day job with that level of income.


Don't get me wrong, it's been a really fun thing to run. Rather than dedicate my life to something that started, more or less, by accident, I leveraged the opportunity to follow my actual CS passions which are quite a ways away from web dev.

At this point and age I'm more disconnected from the genre but it still demands my energy.


you should think about a broker at that level.


Any broker recommendations?


Not fe int'l. Worked great until something went wrong then they ghosted with their commission.


You should try flippa.com. Plenty of eyeballs there searching for revenue generating sites to take over.


What tech is behind the sites?


What types of sites? Forums?


Buzzfeed or Memeology sites.


Can you teach me...




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