A niche recipe blog focuses on Keto and Low Carb lifestyles and was founded in early 2018. By late 2019, the blog joined a well-known ad network, benefiting from ad revenue and plans for further monetization via affiliate sales and sponsored posts. The blog hosts more than 86 high-quality Keto and low-carb recipes and has garnered notable attention across multiple social media platforms, with 13,000 followers on Facebook, 4,000 on Pinterest, a 23,000-member Facebook group, and 1,550 email subscribers. Despite its success, the current owner has not actively developed the blog since obtaining approval from the ad network, relying solely on organic traffic through SEO and social media presence. The main expenses include hosting and domain fees. This business presents a growth opportunity, especially as it hasn't been the owner's focus post-ad network integration. The blog is an excellent investment prospect for both new bloggers and experienced investors in the Keto and Low Carb space, offering substantial traffic and a dedicated social media following. The sale includes valuable assets such as domains, social media accounts, an email list, website files, and content. The current owner is selling to focus on other projects, offering post-sale support to the buyer.
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