The Meal Hours blog focusses on Breakfast Hours and Restaurant Menus in United States geography. Great niche with many keywords above 30K vol/month and high CPC
A year-old website with over 100 quality articles focuses on informational content, thus minimizing concerns about frequent core updates. The site, centered on restaurant breakfast hours and menu pricing niches, can increase its daily income by expanding content with targeted keywords of easy to medium difficulty. Currently, the site earns $20-$80 per day, primarily from 10 to 15 articles. There is potential to boost this revenue further through display ads and sponsored posts, as the site maintains a stable user base of 1,500-2,000 users daily, unaffected by Google's three core updates since September 2021.
The website, optimized for core web vitals and boasting efficient page speed, features 120 well-researched articles, each at least 1,500 words long. Traffic can be increased with additional link-building activities, tapping into a niche market with substantial keyword volumes. The site could join networks like Mediavine for more revenue.
Revenue currently stems from Google AdSense, with declining income traced to a few keywords losing top ranking in May. However, new keywords are climbing the ranks. With minimal additional effort, income could reach $100-$150 daily. The site operates with low expenses; $12 monthly for hosting and around $50 for outsourcing some work. Operational costs remain low as content creation and link-building can be outsourced affordably. The owner is selling the site to focus on a new marketing consultation venture, offering transitional support to the buyer, including introduction to established link-building freelancers.
Overall, the website is a lucrative investment with nearly 100% ROI.
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