In February 2022, the site achieved revenues of 1500 euros by the 23rd of the month. It currently attracts about 10,000 visitors monthly, slightly down from 13,000 visitors approximately a year ago. The decrease is attributed to a bug on an analytics platform, as there isn't a recorded drop in Google Analytics. The site has been largely inactive for a year, with minimal maintenance effort involving two hours monthly for processing orders and uploading articles. Content creation is limited to purchasing articles focused on selling links. The site generates around 150 euros monthly from an affiliate program and 850 euros from link sales. An additional monetization method, which previously brought in 50 to 80 dollars monthly, was discontinued due to perceived lack of relevance.
The site benefits from seven revenue streams: affiliate marketing, and six service platforms for link building or digital influence. Initially acquired in March 2021 with operations starting in April 2020, the site was intended to provide supplementary income during a career transition. The current owner decided to sell the site as their main project has become successful and personal interest in site management has waned. Additionally, the 10-month revenue history is presented inaccurately, as the site assumed a 12-month average. The owner finds managing the site unenjoyable, driving the decision to sell.
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