An online marketplace is offering a website for sale with a quick turnover, often within 48 hours of being listed. The business is undergoing a portfolio cleanup, particularly focusing on dormant sites. This specific website, previously dormant for a few months, generates revenue through an advertising network and sponsored posts. Acquired last year, the owners could not devote time to its growth, resulting in its current low Revenue Per Mille (RPM) of $19 for every 1,000 sessions, whereas it should ideally range from $35 to $45, as is typical for similar sites. The website boasts over 30,000 pageviews monthly and has over 3,700 articles, offering significant potential to increase pageviews by updating old content that previously ranked well. It’s suggested that revenues could triple in just 2-3 months with some improvements. The Domain Authority (DA) is 45, enabling the sale of sponsored posts between $200 and $300. The potential exists to earn $1,000 monthly with minimal effort. The website is being sold as it doesn't align with the niches the sellers are experts in. The opportunity is ideal for someone keen to capitalize on the site’s latent potential. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire further.
Flippa’s platform is free for buyers. Here are our tips for first-time buyers:
Before making an offer
1. Look for verified sellers. Sellers should verify their email, phone, and government ID. When a seller has completed all verifications, we identify them with a checkmark like this:
2. Review financials. Financials are seller-provided inputs. Always ask for verified financials. Ask for a tax return or request access to their dashboard. if it’s an ecommerce store get a transaction report.
3. Review traffic. Sellers can grant you access to Google Analytics. Ask for read-only access to verify site traffic.
4. Schedule a call. Communication is key. The best way to find out more is to speak directly with the seller. For your protection, keep all communication within Flippa.
5. Make the offer on Flippa. We’re here to help. Flippa does not charge buyers and by making an offer on Flippa you’ll get access to our post-sales support team.
1. Agreements & Contracts.
Connect with a US-based lawyer or purchase asset-specific template legal documents via Flippa Legal.
2. Conduct Due Diligence.
You can conduct this yourself or use our trusted network of industry-leading due diligence partners. They can provide in-depth analysis, identify hidden risks, and independently assess the value of the business. Learn More