An affiliate marketing website, established four years ago, offers a substantial opportunity for growth in a competitive electronics niche. The site features 59 high-quality, in-depth articles focusing on product reviews and informational content, covering electric scooters, skateboards, e-bikes, and similar products. Over the last six months, the site generated an average monthly income of $630, with $430 from Amazon Affiliates and $200 from ad revenue. Revenue has increased to an average of $839 in the past three months. Despite its potential, the site has been underserved, with outdated Amazon links and untapped keyword opportunities, making it ripe for revitalization and expansion.
The ideal buyer could benefit from the established content website, leveraging its high-priced product content and substantial keyword opportunities to increase passive income. There are also possibilities for refreshing existing content, updating affiliate links, and expanding sub-niches for further growth. The sale includes website files, content, a domain name, a mailing list with 223 subscribers, and 30 days of post-sale support.
Monetization relies on Amazon Affiliates and display ads, with page views indicating stability even without recent content updates. The transaction process involves a secure escrow service, ensuring safe domain and website transfer. There are no geographical limitations for potential buyers, and the seller commits to providing support beyond three months to assist the buyer in fully operating the business. No paid advertising or purchased traffic has been used, indicating organic growth and consistency in traffic and revenue.
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3. Review traffic. Sellers can grant you access to Google Analytics. Ask for read-only access to verify site traffic.
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