I am selling a design platform that contains an ad template generator, a headline generator and over 1700 design tutorial posts that bring most of the traffic.
The owner of an unnamed website is seeking to sell the site, which generates approximately 60,000 monthly pageviews, with 50% coming from tier 1 countries. Payments for the sale are only accepted in cryptocurrencies through a secure transaction platform. The site earns revenue primarily through display ads on a platform named Nitropay, as well as selling links and articles. Since switching from a previous ad platform to Nitropay, the site's core vitals have improved, and its revenue has effectively doubled, although it recently suffered a 25% reduction due to a Google update. As of early August, the site is projected to earn about $900 in ad revenue for the month, with figures often fluctuating between $600-$900 monthly.
Additionally, the website features two custom tools: a headline generator, initially sold but now free to use, and an ad generator tool similar to Canva, boasting around 150 unique templates. The tools have a combined user base of over 2000 purchasers. All backlinks to the site are organic, with notable ones from established domains, suggesting potential for increased traffic rankings. The owner, feeling burnt out, wishes to move on to another venture.
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