This document describes the sale of an Amazon Affiliate blog focused on baby products. The website has been operational for 1.3 years, generating an average monthly profit of $2,000, with approximately 30,000 unique visitors per month. The business operates in a highly convertible and low-competition niche, contributing to its stable traffic and revenue streams. The blog, built on the WordPress platform, features over 190 long-form articles, primarily targeting new mothers seeking baby products.
The owner created the site from scratch and is the sole proprietor. The main expenses associated with the business include domain, hosting, and content writing costs. The site’s traffic primarily comes from organic searches on Google, thanks to keyword optimization. While minimal on-site SEO has been performed, no substantial off-page SEO efforts have been implemented. The site experienced a minor traffic penalty in a recent search engine update, but traffic has since stabilized.
The business does not have any transferred employees but works with freelance content writers. No specific skills are required to manage the website, apart from basic knowledge of WordPress and on-page SEO. Revenue is mainly derived from the Amazon Affiliate network, though new owners will need to set up their own accounts for ads such as AdSense. The owner is willing to provide 1-3 months of post-sale support and sees significant growth potential through expanding the site’s content based on product offerings and emerging trends. The sale includes the domain, website files, source code, and content; however, no social media assets are included. The owner is selling to fund a new project.
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