A pregnancy niche website, established in September 2017, provides resources for new and expecting parents on topics such as pregnancy, birth, and breastfeeding. The site has a significant online presence, featuring over 100 posts and leveraging both organic and social media channels. It maintains a weekly communication with its email list of 780 subscribers, predominantly made up of expecting and new mothers.
The website generates income through multiple channels, including an ad network, several affiliate partnerships (such as with Amazon and other platforms), and the sale of its own digital products. Transactions from digital product sales and affiliate programs are managed through PayPal.
The owner is selling the site to reduce personal debt, despite its potential to scale and generate substantial monthly revenue. They express that with more time and resources dedicated to advertising and product development, the site could significantly increase its earnings.
This business is ideal for someone with experience in blogging, email marketing, and affiliate programs. It's currently managed solo by the owner, who offers the opportunity for additional support, including an online course related to the website and five digital products, as incentives for immediate purchase.
Assets included in the sale encompass brand assets, customer databases, domains, hosting accounts, marketing materials, social media accounts, and website content. The site has a modest social media following and a mailing list of 730 subscribers. Post-sale support is not provided.
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