The sale includes the domain, database, and files of a content-based blog focused on PC tutorials, established in August 2017. The owner developed the site over a six to seven-month period, posting the last content piece in January 2018. Despite minimal recent activity, the site consistently generates over $600 monthly through Google Adsense, thanks to well-ranked, high CPC keywords. The business is up for sale to fund other projects. The site operates with organic Google traffic, with all revenue derived from advertising. The owner has run the site single-handedly but suggests that hiring writers and posting fresh content could significantly boost earnings and traffic. Presently, no specific marketing strategies have been employed, and the site requires just one to two hours of weekly maintenance. Potential growth opportunities include publishing posts on current trending apps and games. No social media accounts, email lists, or intellectual property are included in the sale. Verification reports for revenue and traffic are available for interested buyers.
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