In 2018, an individual launched a website dedicated to children's parties and crafts, featuring over 270 free printable resources for download. The site generates more than $1,200 monthly through advertising and affiliate marketing. Originally a passion project, the website has seen continuous growth, although the owner cannot devote further time to expand it due to other commitments. As a result, the site is available for transfer to someone who can enhance its potential, as it requires minimal effort to elevate it further.
The platform hosts over 270 published posts and includes over 60 draft printables and posts as part of the sale. Additionally, it features a freebie library with 270 items. The current owner collaborated with an overseas freelancer for several years, and this freelancer is available to continue working with the new proprietor, capable of producing up to 25 posts per month.
A Pinterest account associated with the website, boasting over 10,000 followers and more than 3 million monthly views, is also included in the sale. This account has achieved substantial organic growth. The combination of the existing content, potential for further development, and established social media presence makes this an attractive proposition for someone interested in advancing the site's success.
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