Wow - you've come at this business a totally different way than I did.
You've employed staff, paid for links, paid for content, all driving up expense BEFORE you've generated revenue to match. A brave move, or reckless? No let's stick with brave. But in trying to accelerate your growth you have taken a very significant risk.
Unfortunately, I do not believe that selling your site is an option if it is not generating a profit right now - as most sites are sold as a multiplier (8x, 10x or 12x) of their monthly profits ...
So why would someone want to buy a newish site (less than 1 year) that is burning money so fast that the initial owners need to dump it?
I think that in order to get "value" out of your site you need to be with it through this period and still have it when it is making profits. So I'd say thay you control your spending to match your income + remaining budget.
But there will be other (more entrepreneual) affiliates out there who have experience in your methods who may have different / better advice.
Perhaps selling a share of your site to an investor?
I don't know - but lets see what else is suggested ...
Good luck mate.
