A dormant website is available for sale, generating a monthly income of $1,000 to $1,250 primarily through Raptive, with minimal required effort. The site ranks for over 32,000 keywords, with many on Google's first page, though it has been inactive for three years. Incorporated into AdThrive almost a year ago, the account is transferable to a new owner. The site also profits from AdThrive and sponsored posts, earning $200 to $400 per post. This presents a valuable opportunity for individuals who do not qualify for the AdThrive Premium network. Additionally, the sale includes a Pinterest account with over 17,000 followers and more than one million monthly views.
The website currently attracts over 25,000 page views per month and contains 185 Long Form articles. Potential exists to significantly increase page views and revenue by updating older content that previously ranked well. Presently, the site earns $35-$45 per day from AdThrive, along with $250-$400 monthly from sponsored posts. The decision to sell stems from the site not aligning with the current owner's niche expertise, as it was acquired in a larger batch of websites.
A quick sale is desired, hence the low asking price. The website is user-friendly, and the seller is willing to provide guidance on growth strategies and connections to professionals for Pinterest management, content reassessment, and new content creation. Interested parties are encouraged to place their bids.
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