The website in question has shown consistent earnings for over two years, focusing on product reviews and informational content within the darts niche. Its primary revenue streams are Amazon Associates and display advertising, predominantly through an ad network. In 2020, the website earned approximately $10,110, including earnings from both Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk. Ads were added to some pages in December, generating $98.13 in revenue. In 2021, earnings reached about $9,410 by late December, with continued income from Amazon and ad revenue, including a boost from a premium ad feature.
The site's niche, darts, has an engaged community, with peak interest and traffic during winter, primarily organic from the US and UK. Purchased as a nascent site, it has grown significantly through the publication of high-quality, in-depth articles, contributing to its credibility and organic sharing, despite limited SEO efforts.
Opportunities for further growth include creating a YouTube channel, a Facebook group, and an email list. The current owner suggests publishing new content and potentially launching a course. The website includes its domain, content, and a small Pinterest account as assets.
The decision to sell stems from the owner's lack of passion and focus on new projects, having neglected the site throughout much of 2020 and 2021. Interested parties are invited to inquire for more information.
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