Established Thinking of selling CouponLanding.com

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This post is really just to try and get an estimate of what I could expect to fetch for a site of mine, but if you are seriously personally interested in buying, please PM me and we can talk further.

I own the coupon-aggregation site CouponLanding.com :: free coupons, coupon codes, online coupons, bargains, & promotional codes which is hand-populated with coupons and deals provided to me from merchants, mostly in the Linkshare.com and commission junction databases (some from pepperjam networks, and a few others). I just don't have the time to keep it updated daily (or multiple time a day, which would be ideal) any more. The site is built in Wordpress and the updating is currently done by populating a csv file which is uploaded to wordpress through a plugin.

Traffic Stats

I would have to do some research into analytics to get the exact numbers but off the top of my head, I would say that the site averaged 2,000 direct hits per month for the last 6 months (probably close to 5k page views). Plus the site would come with its attached Twitter account with more than 5,000 targeted followers and its Facebook fan page with 20+ "fans".

Income

The site makes $100-300/month in affiliate cash right now and made more than $1,200 during one month earlier this summer. And I think the potential is there for a lot more if updated regularly. It also makes probably $10-20/month from Adsense ads and another $100/month from SponsoredTweets.com.


So, what do you think I could expect to get for it and where would you suggest I sell? Thanks for the help, everyone!
 
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