The brokerage listing offers an online business established in 2018, focused on providing information about reality TV shows. The site is built on WordPress and generates income primarily through Google AdSense, with potential for increased revenue by exploring other advertising networks. It has shown impressive growth, averaging over 58,360 monthly visitors largely from India and the United States, and posting a net profit of $4,259.78 in the last six months. The site is maintained with minimal effort, requiring only 4-5 hours monthly for tasks such as content creation and updating.
Included in the sale are the WordPress site, domain, Facebook page, site files, Gmail list with over 9,000 subscribers, and a three-year non-compete agreement. Opportunities for growth involve expanding content, utilizing the existing email list, and exploring affiliate marketing. The business has shown its potential with spikes in traffic and revenue around the reality TV season from September to April.
Built by two experienced online blogging professionals, the business provides a solid foundation with ample room for expansion. The only expense is an annual $35 hosting fee. The site's marketing efforts are supported by SEO strategies and a network of backlinks. The current owners are selling due to time constraints and offer email support post-sale. Payment will be processed through an Escrow service. The broker emphasizes the business's simplicity, sustainability, and potential for increased revenue through strategic improvements.
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