The document outlines the operation and financial aspects of a crypto-focused blog, which has been operational for nearly three years. The blog, initially updated daily, now publishes fewer articles due to time constraints but has amassed over 270 articles so far. The crypto market offers significant opportunities, and this blog capitalizes on the growing interest through press releases (PRs), which charge between $70 to $130 each, and generate approximately $350 monthly. Affiliate commissions form a significant part of the revenue, with profits earned from hosting, script sales, and referrals amounting to over $500 and $1200 respectively in a single year. Despite the potential for ad revenue, the blog has not focused on advertising, only recently gaining approval for services like AdSense and Media.net. Link sharing is another income stream, generating over $800 annually, as the domain's authority metrics (DA & PA) stand at 32 and 34. Operational costs are minimal, with hosting costing $80 annually, while SEO could require $50 to $100 monthly for enhanced performance. The seller emphasizes the importance of patience, consistent SEO efforts, and engagement with PR agencies to boost revenue, projecting potential earnings of over $2000 with strategic focus. Major revenue streams include PR, affiliate commissions, and link sharing, and targeting the right audience is crucial for establishing stable income.
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