This is an overview of a year-old web traffic business available for sale. The business requires 10-15 hours per week to operate, generating an average monthly revenue of $3,000 with a net profit of $2,500. It operates in a lucrative niche, focusing on funneling quality web traffic from expired domains. Training and resources will be provided to the new owner, including introductions to key suppliers and wholesalers.
The business leverages a strategic relationship with a private wholesaler for purchasing bulk expired domain traffic, a critical asset for maintaining its success. Once a domain registration lapses, it can be reclaimed and used to attract traffic due to existing search engine rankings. This business capitalizes on driving real visitors through such channels, reducing the risk of ineffective traffic.
This enterprise has had a positive financial start since its inception, and its SEO work is yielding improved search engine rankings. It ranks on prominent pages for specific keywords like "get website traffic" and "buy website traffic." Traffic sources are diverse, with direct visitors making up 45%, referred traffic at 30%, and search engines contributing 25%. Three major webmaster forums contribute significantly to this traffic.
Potential buyers will gain access to successful sales strategies, a 2,000-strong buyer list, and introductions to relevant communities for a seamless transition. Operating costs include hosting, traffic acquisition, PPC, and forum fees, but profit margins on traffic packages range from 40% to 227% ROI. A non-compete agreement is part of the sale to protect the buyer's interest moving forward.
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