A website in the grammar niche is up for sale, having been active since March 2022 with a premium domain valued over $13,000. Although recent traffic has stabilized at approximately 100,000 to 110,000 organic visitors per month, it has decreased from previous highs. The site offers content in 22 languages, all manually crafted without AI assistance, and is SEO-optimized with SurferSEO. Not all languages have tools due to varying search volumes; current tools include a Grammar Checker (Free API), AI Checker (API cost of $20/month), Morse Code Translator, and a Word Counter, among others.
The site has undertaken significant EEAT (Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) improvements and possesses a robust backlink profile comprising quality PBNs (Private Blog Networks), editorial backlinks, paid directories, and 301 redirects from purchased niche-related sites. Overall, the site features approximately 136 pages and uses WordPress as its CMS.
The decision to sell stems from the constraints faced by the small two-member team that manages the website. They lack the time needed to expand the site further due to other commitments, despite having identified additional tools with good search volume that could be implemented.
The earnings, generated transparently through Ezoic and AdSense, are not included in the sale, though there's the option for potential buyers to incorporate their own accounts. Demonstrations of past earnings can be arranged through calls. The content cost alone exceeds $12,000 due to translations in languages like Japanese and Korean, which command high rates. The seller is open to questions from serious buyers but requests to avoid unserious offers or inquiries.
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