The auction for a health niche blog is being re-listed due to issues with previous buyer interactions and potential scams. The seller emphasizes the importance of reviewing and agreeing to the transaction terms prior to purchase. The blog, over a year old, has been inactive for a few months due to time constraints, yet continues to generate Adsense revenue. The site previously saw daily content updates and boasts features like optimized Adsense earnings, a Twitter following, and over a thousand backlinks. It is built on WordPress with a customized premium theme to enhance its appeal to search engines. Revenue details illustrate earnings fluctuations, with Adsense profits peaking in May 2010 and generally remaining substantial. Additional income is generated from Clickbank sales, specifically promoting a fitness product. The site receives around 7,000 unique visitors monthly, driven by a diverse array of 3,148 keywords, ensuring minimal risk of traffic decline due to changes in search engine rankings. No paid traffic has been used. Interested buyers can access detailed revenue and traffic reports via downloads. The transaction process is outlined, involving an escrow service where details such as domain transfer and payment release are carefully sequenced. Necessary access to WordPress and Adsense accounts will be provided post-transaction, alongside management documentation. Potential buyers are directed to examine further details and screenshots from previous auctions to gain comprehensive insights into the site’s performance and operations.
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