For Sale:
Premium News Portal for Science and Technology
Asking Price: $975,000
Description
This is a premium news portal for technology and science that is ramping fast, with strong seven-figure annual revenue potential. The website is designed as an eclectic text and video presentation of the news with original insights on science, space exploration, the environment and technology. The site has grown by web-based word of mouth as well as the increased exposure through "people-powered" social media networks such as Digg, de.lic.ous, and Reddit reaching 400,000+ unique monthly visitors. Additionally, the sites' content and headlines are integrated via open-source software on iGoogle and Facebook and featured in their respective applications and "gadget" directories. The website is a core founding member of the new IDG Tech and Scientific American sales networks -two of publishing's great global technology and sci/tech brands. Major brand advertising for the site is being sold and placed on a shared revenue basis. An in-depth IDG audience research survey positions the site as a premier target for major brand advertisers looking to reach a young, highly educated, Web-savvy affluent audience of professional consumers. Syndicated on Reuters News, this site is emerging as one of the world's leading sources of information riding the dominant trend of media: the shift from network TV to cable TV and print to vertical online media.
Financial Overview
Gross Revenue | $0 |
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Cash Flow | $0 |
Archive Date | 12-18-2008 |
Status | Archived |
Year Established | 2007 |
Employees | 1 |
Inventory | 1 |
Other Information
Category | Authority/Information Portal |
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Industry | Broadcast Media |
Location | USA, Utah (Summit) |
Home Based Business | No |
Seller Finanacing Available | No |
Income Sources | Access to Site/Memberships |
Growth
The long-term opportunity will be fueled by the continuing shift to the Web from both network and cable TV and print media audiences. U.S. spending on Internet advertising will surpass $21 billion this year and double by 2011, as more money moves away from traditional media like television and newspapers, according to industry research firm eMarketer's forecast.
Competition
Totally unique and rare opportunity to capture the increasing numbers of Web-centric consumers and the younger Facebook generation that are rapidly migrating away from print. Magazines as a category are being replaced in the evolutionary cycle by dynamic interactive Web-based properties.