The owner is selling a network of websites related to acai supplements due to a change in financial circumstances. Although initially planned to be retained for ongoing earnings, these sites are now up for sale. The primary website, alongside several developed and undeveloped domains, generated a visitor value of $1.57 in September, with all traffic being organic. The main site lacks Google indexing, which does not currently impact traffic as most comes from direct hits and video or podcast content. Videos associated with the websites, though hosted externally, significantly contribute to traffic. The owner is offering to transfer these sites and provide necessary support post-sale.
Revenue is mainly derived from CPA offers, with the site consistently generating monthly profits through minimal active management. The current CPA offer has been stable for a year, with opportunities to switch if necessary. The seller suggests dedicating a few hours a month to maintain or boost traffic, though passive management could still yield returns. Monthly profits have varied throughout the year, peaking at $1512 in January and reducing to $240 halfway through November.
Potential buyers will receive support during the transition, with reassurance on the performance consistency of these sites. Interested parties are encouraged to reach out for more information. The seller emphasizes the potential further development of the website network and highlights a personal commitment to its continued success post-sale.
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