Over the last eight months, a large tattoo network was developed, attracting over 180,000 unique visitors monthly. Despite its success, the network is being sold to settle student debt. This well-established network comprises multiple websites receiving organic traffic primarily from Google, Wikipedia, and other platforms. The main site is a blog with significant visibility, featuring content that has made it to prominent social platforms. Additional sites focus on specific tattoo niches, enhancing the main site through strategic backlinks, and requiring minimal maintenance. Two more domains, aimed at further expansion, are included as part of this offering.
The revenue from the network reached approximately $367 last month, with changes implemented to increase future earnings, expected to exceed $400 shortly. These include new ad placements aimed at enhancing CPM earnings. The network's sale is presented as a strategic opportunity, given the rising popularity of tattoos and the sites' improving search engine rankings. The seller highlights various advantages such as established Wikipedia backlinks, circulation of unique WordPress themes, and the capacity of the site to yield increasing revenue.
The asking price is calculated as 30 times the expected monthly revenue, and the seller is open to alternative offers or bids for individual sites. The preferred new owner will be required to transition the sites from the current hosting setup. Assistance will be provided to ensure a smooth handover, detailing content sourcing strategies and future management advice.
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