PornStar.com on Sale for $2.25M

MANORVILLE, N.Y. — HuntingMoon has listed PornStar.com for $2.25 million including affiliates, content and Paycom recurring revenue.

HuntingMoon said the seller requires the purchaser to honor affiliate terms and conditions to avoid interruption of the program.

“The domain and site have been in continuous use for many years and this is an excellent opportunity for a buyer to acquire a category killing domain,” said Evan Horowitz, CEO of HuntingMoon.com Domains.

“A tremendous amount of resources have been invested into the PornStar.com business, and it shows when one reviews the screen captures of paycom activity. PornStar.com will make money for its owner every day.”

PornStar.com stats include, 5000 webmasters, 2050 new scenes, Paycom members, double-digit new joins and an undisclosed amount of new visitors per day.

For complete information, HuntingMoon requires a short non-disclosure agreement. Once the document is received, HuntingMoon will provide prospective buyers with evidence of the number of active members, financial and traffic information as well as addressing any other questions.

Interested parties can email info@huntingmoon.com or call (415) 750-2570.

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