11 year content site brand in recipe niche | $7800/m av profit L3M from 18 affiliate programs, Amazon & AdThrive | 90K+ users from search L30D | 77K subscribers
This text describes a profitable content website within the recipe niche, boasting a rich history of 11 years and featuring over 400 pages or posts. The site has achieved a Domain Rating of 57 and accumulated 7,000 dofollow referring domains, entirely through organic growth without intentional link building. Financially, it has recorded profits of $7,800 per month over the last three months and $6,800 monthly over the past six months, primarily derived from affiliate programs, Amazon Associates, and Mediavine advertisements. It hosts a large user base, with 132,000 total users and over 90,000 from organic search in the last 30 days. The site is a recognized brand with a substantial email list of 77,000 subscribers and automated email marketing initiatives, contributing to traffic diversification. The website's top page accounts for only 5.5% of total traffic, indicating diverse content appeal. With over 2,600 pages indexed by Google, there is potential for growth through content auditing.
Operations related to content creation, newsletter, and social media are currently managed by the original owner for a fixed fee, offering flexibility for the new owner, as this expenditure is optional. The site's operations demand 10-20 hours monthly. Revenue distribution is approximately 60% from AdThrive, 4% from Amazon Associates, and the rest from 18 various affiliate programs. The owner intends to sell the site to reinvest in other ventures. Interested buyers can inquire further in the Flippa deal room and request access to Google Analytics for more detailed insights.
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