A 22-year-Old - High Authority (47 Dr) Computer Blog Website.
$60K Annual Profit - Steady traffic: 200K PV/mo - 1450+ Posts. Grab a piece of Internet History.
A major issue with Google Analytics, coinciding with a transition to G4, has skewed recent data. The site offers an impressive performance, with over 2 million pageviews in the past year and a monthly average of 200,000. This 22-year-old high-authority website is low-maintenance and presents untapped revenue streams. Primarily focused on computer-related topics, including tutorials, technology news, and reviews, the site has consistently provided rich content by enthusiasts and gamers. Established in 2000, the site boasts over 1,400 posts, originally built with HTML and later migrated to WordPress, enhancing its accessibility and reach.
The website has been monetized through Display ADS and the Amazon Affiliate program, with AdThrive as the current ADS partner. Notably, any new owner can continue with AdThrive per their policy. Revenue optimization has the potential for substantial growth through avenues like guest posts, affiliate offer optimization, testing new affiliate offers, negotiating better deals with Amazon sellers, and creating info products. Additionally, the content and video investments are seen as assets rather than expenses.
For prospective buyers, this website represents a valuable asset, either as part of a portfolio or as a standalone venture with the potential for passive income. Assets included in the sale are two domains, relevant email and social media accounts, and all website files and content. This well-established platform underscores a strategic buying opportunity with a strong foundation and multiple avenues for revenue enhancement.
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