The business, founded in March 2013, provides high-quality content for Cisco CCNA exams, attracting over a million user sessions last year, primarily via search engines. Revenue is solely generated through AdSense. The owner, who also runs a larger portal, seeks to sell due to time constraints and to fund cryptocurrency investments. The ideal buyer is someone skilled in SEO and AdSense or a Cisco academy looking to expand through content marketing. The business assets include domains, hosting, and website content but lacks inventory or significant social media presence.
Advantages of the website include its focus on a lucrative industry, easy administration, low costs, and untapped advertising opportunities. Challenges include a lack of mobile optimization and the need for more comprehensive content coverage. The website's current earnings are limited due to minimal ad placement, and there are unresolved issues with unusual search results. The owner offers post-sale support and is willing to negotiate pricing with trustworthy buyers. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the owner for further information, with the possibility of a Skype discussion and access to Google Analytics for serious inquiries.
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