A blog established in May 2017 has shown consistent growth and serves as a reliable income source. With 229 published posts amounting to over 360,000 words, the blog covers various topics and attracts diverse traffic. It generates revenue through affiliation with a major online retailer's program and partnerships with ad platforms, including a Google AdSense partner. The owner recently integrated with a certain ad platform, which could have significantly boosted monthly earnings if done earlier. The blog's off-site SEO has not been thoroughly developed, presenting an opportunity for someone with expertise in this area to increase traffic.
The owner is selling the blog to focus on a Ph.D. program, following the completion of a master's and a demanding thesis. The project is significant to the owner due to years of work, but it is time for someone with skills in off-site SEO to take over. The ideal buyer is someone seeking a stable income stream, experienced in SEO, and interested in expanding a multi-niche blog into an authoritative multi-topic platform.
The sale includes essential assets such as domain names, email accounts, website files, source code, and content. Post-sale support is provided to ease the transition for the new owner. This opportunity could be particularly appealing to individuals interested in nurturing and expanding a well-established digital asset.
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