A business dedicated to promoting investment learning with a focus on achieving superior financial results through compounding is available for sale. Established just over a year ago, the business has grown to generate approximately $6,000 annually, with a subscriber base of 3,500 and a social media following of about 400 individuals. The business primarily drives traffic through search engine optimization.
Revenue is generated from diverse streams: around $5,000 comes from Google AdSense, while an additional $500 is derived from a financial widget's ad revenue. Amazon affiliate links contribute roughly $200 annually, and affiliate marketing through tool reviews generates further income. The business also profits from paid guest blog postings and newsletter sponsorships, both bringing in approximately $125 per engagement.
Operating costs are minimal, with monthly expenses for web hosting and a mailing list service totaling $24.
The owner, who initially created the business out of a passion for investing, now seeks to sell due to time constraints caused by a full-time job, family commitments, and other business ventures. This opportunity is ideal for someone aiming to enter the investing or personal finance space without starting anew or for an individual capable of producing quality content to enhance the site's SEO.
The sale includes brand assets, custom technology, domains, hosting accounts, email and social media accounts, as well as website content. Post-sale support will also be provided to ensure a smooth transition for the new owner.
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