Herpesonline.org For Sale
Website Name: Herpesonline.org
Date Started: November 2002
Description: Herpesonline.org is an industry leader and an information resource that pioneered online patient advocacy and support.
Herpesonline.org and owner/advocate have been featured on Fitness Magazine, Marie Claire, Jane Magazine, the latest Dr. Ruth Book and was mentioned on the show Berman and Berman.
Herpesonline.org has developed a reputation as a key information resource for first hand experience, product recommendation, financial savings and treatment
and virtual support.
Several Universities link to this website and hit registers on the front page of Google Search for some of the top searched key phrases such as Herpes
Pictures and Herpes Dating - just to name a couple.
Typical readers are people who have recently been diagnosed with an STD, have lost insurance and are seeking alternative treatment methods or those who are
considering a relationship with a person living with an STD.
Growth potential is great considering the revenue it generates now and I’ve not done a thing with the website in well over a year or better.
Hosting Details:
The website is currently hosted on Ipowerweb.com - set to expire in November 2008. It’s the only site hosted so it would be easy enough to hand over login
information and update the owner information.
Average Visitors:
May Visitors:
Visits - 2654.90 average per day
Page Views - 7843.55 average per day
Hits - 11385.74 average per day
2008 (totals between February and May 2008)
Unique Visits: 233,348
Number of Visits: 289,544
Page Views: 870,051
Hits: 1,282,025
Inbound Links:
Google - 538
Yahoo - 2230
Google Page Rank 4
Alexa Rating 328,766
All discussion pertaining to the sale of Herpesonline.org will be conducted through the comments portion of this post.
To receive revenue details, purchase options and private auction details, email me at rgmccord@gmail.com or leave a comment in this section.
Only serious inquiries please.
Link To Human Herpes Susceptibility Found
There’s a high probability that people who are prone to herpes simplex virus (HSV) outbreaks can inherit that susceptibility through their genes, University of Utah researchers report in a new study.
It’s very exciting seeing so much headway being made in herpes research. With a greater idea of how herpes is contracted, there’s a much stronger possibility of finding an effective vaccination sooner.
Tags: herpes, genital herpes, vaccination, genetic link, std, research
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