The business for sale operates a website initially created after a domain purchase on April 23, 2019. Built over a three-month period, the site features 101 articles, written with the help of a recruitment team in the Philippines. Despite language barriers faced by the owner, who is not proficient in English, the site has achieved commendable search engine rankings and attracts an average of 1,400 users per day. Over the past six months, it has generated an average monthly profit of $382.
The owner notes that, while the current content is sufficient, a native English speaker could expand the site and potentially increase its profitability by adding new content and product pages. Revenue channels currently include adsense, Amazon, and ezoic, with opportunities for expansion noted in these areas.
The decision to sell the business stems from the owner's language challenges and a shift in focus towards a more suitable venture—a website in the owner's native language. The owner feels constrained by their inability to assess and ensure English content quality, despite employing a team for article creation. This has motivated the choice to divest the website to someone who can effectively manage and grow it further. Potential buyers are encouraged to consider this business's potential, particularly if they possess strong English writing skills that could enhance the website's content and, subsequently, its income streams.
Hi, everyone, my name is haoxin, and I am selling a pet niche website.
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