A website, founded in April 2018, serves as a comprehensive resource for individuals seeking information on basketball, with a particular focus on basketball hoops. The website features in-depth articles and maintains a strategy of driving nearly all of its traffic organically, as it does not utilize social networks. Despite minimal updates in over a year, the site enjoys consistent traffic, making it an attractive opportunity for those with the budget to hire content creators. Revenue is generated through partnerships with Amazon Associates and Ezoic. The owner is looking to sell this business to pursue a new venture of personal interest and requires funds to avoid traditional employment while developing it. The business would be ideal for individuals passionate about basketball or those who can invest in writers to explore the untapped potential within the niche, despite basketball's popularity. The business does not hold any inventory and its assets include its domains. Its social media presence is currently non-existent, with no followers on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest, nor does it have an email subscriber list. The sale of the business includes support to assist the new owner post-purchase.
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