This two-year-old blog is up for sale as the owner wishes to focus on other ventures. The blog, primarily centered on reviewing web 2.0 companies, features impressive statistics with a monthly traffic ranging between 15,000 to 25,000, a PageRank of 3 for the homepage, and a significant presence on Alexa at 116K. It has accumulated over 1,000 posts and 2,800 comments, with more than 17,000 Yahoo inlinks, and a MyBlogLog community of 243 members. The blog benefits from a loyal readership and connections with top bloggers, contributing to its substantial following. Notable achievements include being featured on the front page of digg and receiving over 100,000 visitors from StumbleUpon for a single article, which remains popular.
The blog employs the OIO Publisher plugin for advertising management and a premium version of WP Auctions for monetization. It generates revenue through paid reviews, advertising, and affiliate programs, once earning over $1,000 per month. Notably, it can command up to $500 for a review on SponsoredReviews.com. Despite its revenue potential, the owner hasn't dedicated much effort to monetization recently. The blog maintains good search engine visibility, with 50-60% of traffic coming from search engines for various keywords, complemented by traffic from social media and RSS readers. The blog's design is unique and customizable, offering new owners the flexibility to continue current topics or explore new directions.
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