Established Funny T-Shirt Affiliate Site with Revenue

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Up for sale my small side project, a funny t-shirt affiliate site. The site links to shirts from T-ShirtHell, BustedTees, DeezTeez, SnorgTees, etc and collects commissions from their affiliate programs. Commissions range from a percentage of the sale or $5 or so per shirt. Commissions last year came out to around $200 and the only expense is domain+hosting.

Managing the site is incredibly easy, you login to my admin panel and fill out a form with the Title, Description, Image, and URL of the shirt and it publishes the shirt to the site. It takes a couple minutes to do every few weeks or as often as you want to update the site, so there's really not a lot of time to put in.

The site has 150+ pages indexed that are well SEOd for the funny phrases and quotes on shirts and in movies. The domain was registered in 2005.

Almost all the traffic and conversions come from someone searching (organic) for a phrase on a shirt and then clicking through to buy. The site publishes an RSS feed which is used to ping ping-o-matic with links to the shirts. With some more simple SEO and more backlinks, these pages should climb in rankings and make more sales.

I tested PPC before over a year ago but it was about break even or a slight loss, so I didn't keep going. Someone more experienced with PPC could try that.

PM me and I'll give you the URL. Asking for any reasonable offer.
 


PMs sent. I have put very little effort into promoting this outside of optimizing the onsite SEO and it still draws traffic and revenue. If you can send it some backlinks or have a complimentary humor site, it could easily improve.
 
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I just looked over the yearly analytics stats and the unique visitors come out to 2,600 with page views of 11,700. The traffic break down is:

45% - Direct
35% - Search
20% - Referring Sites

The site is affiliate based, there is no inventory. Just link to shirts you think are funny and collect commissions when people buy. If you wanted to sell your own shirts you could easily add shirts from SpreadShirt (which I do actually), Zazzle, or Cafe Press.
 
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