The business in question, established in March 2019, operates an educational website targeting students, job seekers, human resources professionals, and corporations. Its primary monetization methods are Google Adsense and Media.net, and it generates 100% organic traffic. The website has shown consistent growth, with average monthly earnings of $1100 over the last three months and $1000 over the past six months. The niche market for this business is sizable, with an estimated size of 50 million monthly, and its major competitors attract significant traffic.
The business requires minimal weekly involvement, approximately seven hours, primarily focused on content creation and publishing. Currently, over 16,000 keywords rank on search engines like Google and Bing. The site publishes 3-4 articles weekly, which are written by the owner. The content strategy emphasizes high-quality material, resulting in the generation of 133,000 backlinks from approximately 2,000 referring domains. Moving forward, regular content updates are advised to increase traffic and revenue, aiming potentially to increase earnings from $1000 to $10,000 monthly.
The business currently makes money via advertising on Google Adsense and Media.net. There's an opportunity to place additional advertisements or accept paid guest posts to increase revenue. The owner's decision to sell stems from a desire to focus on other projects after two years of development and 365 published articles, recognizing the potential for significant growth. This business could be suitable for anyone looking to significantly scale its traffic and revenue. Post-sale support and various business assets are included with the sale.
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