The business for sale operates a five-year-old website built on a freshly registered domain, utilizing white hat strategies without the use of expired domains or private blog networks (PBNs). Over the past 18 months, the business has generated an average monthly profit of $800 after subtracting expenses, with potential for higher earnings due to high product values and commissions. The site, which has been minimally maintained recently, presents significant growth opportunities through the addition of new content, links, and conversion rate optimization (CRO). It contains over 150 articles and is monetized through two affiliate programs. The site currently receives 8,500 visitors per month, with some monetized pages lacking affiliate links, suggesting further earning potential. It is manageable by one person with occasional freelance content and link-building support. The business earns revenue through two affiliate programs and has received multiple requests for ad placements from fitness brands, although it has not explored various advertising strategies. The owners are choosing to sell the business to focus on new ventures, believing that selling it is preferable to managing multiple projects simultaneously. This opportunity would suit individuals seeking a website with a clean history and steady traffic and earnings, with room for further development. Assets included in the sale are brand assets, domains, relevant email accounts, social media accounts, and website files. The business has a strong social media presence with 17,000 Facebook followers, and post-sale support is included.
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