Shaving Fetish Site Available Via Adult Site Broker

BANGKOK — Adult Site Broker has announced that it is offering for sale “a network that features the most popular site in the shaving niche.” The price is $374,000 USD.

“The network includes a subscription site, which does over 90 percent of the revenues, a download site and a hair trading site,” Adult Site Broker said. “Expenses are constant, and profits are steadily rising as time goes on.”

According to Adult Site Broker, “All traffic is direct. There have been no traffic buys. So there is tremendous potential to grow the traffic and revenue even more.”

Adult Site Broker said, “The package includes enough content to last up to six months as well as all of the equipment. Also, there are some supporting domains included in the sale.”

Adult Site Broker said that the current owner of the network will do everything they can to make the transition as smooth as possible for the new owner.

“The seller will also offer up to six months training and helping the new owner run the site, although it should be easy enough to learn in a couple of weeks,” Adult Site Broker said.

According to Adult Site Broker, “The network’s average retention rate is close to 86 percent with a 7-15 percent increase per month. Members also have a platform where they can make donations to request custom shoots.”

Adult Site Broker said, “The hair trading site allows sellers to pay a fee to sell there. This is still another income source.”

The average time the owner of the network currently works on this project, according to Adult Site Broker, “is only 40 hours a month.”

The user database, Adult Site Broker said, “has over 7000 valid user e-mails of past and current members.” 

For more information on the offer, see Adult Site Broker’s NDA.

Adult Site Broker was established in 2011 with, it said, “a singular goal in mind: to help buyers and sellers of adult websites, affiliate programs and domains get together in the easiest way possible.” The company operates from Bangkok, Thailand as well as San Francisco.

For more information on Adult Site Broker, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter or Facebook.

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