An established website, active since March 2020, offers detailed and unbiased reviews, guides, and reports focusing on the e-mobility sector, with a significant emphasis on the DIY e-bike building niche. This platform shows substantial engagement with over 700 comments and receives more than 5,000 unique visitors monthly, translating to an average monthly profit of $500. The accompanying YouTube channel enhances its presence with popular DIY e-bike build content. The business thrives on affiliate marketing, primarily through three affiliate programs: Aliexpress, Amazon, and Skimlinks, with Aliexpress being the most lucrative, generating over 80% of the revenue.
The decision to sell this promising business stems from a lack of interest in creating new content, with hopes that a new owner can maintain and expand its online relevance. The ideal buyer would be someone with strong SEO skills and the capability to outsource content, aiming to further capitalize on the growing e-mobility market. As part of the sale, social media accounts will be included, and post-sale support is available to ensure a smooth transition for the new owner. This business offers a robust foundation for growth, with significant potential to reach new heights under dedicated management. Inventory is not applicable in this sale, highlighting the business's digital and affiliate-based income model.
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