This tech blog focuses on covering the latest trends, tutorials, gadget hacks, and provides in-depth reviews of various gadgets and home appliances. The content is a mix of articles written by the owner and hired writers, across categories such as smartphones, tech, gadgets, home appliances, satnavs, and guides. The site, acquired at the end of 2020, underwent content expansion and optimization, including merging with another site owned by the same individual. Although there is no off-page SEO or link building, the blog is built on WordPress and generates organic traffic primarily from the United States. Some articles include affiliate links, predominantly from Amazon, though not all articles have been retrofitted with these links.
From December 2020 to the beginning of April 2021, monthly traffic ranged from 11,000 to 12,699 visitors, with revenue generated through Amazon and Adsense affiliates. Revenue figures increased from USD 40 in partial November 2020 to USD 967 in March 2021. The website remains easy to maintain, requiring only periodic content updates for ongoing passive income. Post-sale support is offered.
The business is being sold to enable the owner to invest in other offline interests. It is an excellent opportunity for anyone seeking a low-maintenance blog that provides steady income. Included assets are the domain, website files, source code, and content. There is no inventory or physical units involved in this business model.
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