This digital content business, operating in the ski and snowboard niche, boasts significant traffic and revenue metrics. Averaging $1,290.95 in monthly earnings and with over 1 million annual page views, the business has published more than 564 articles. It operates under a high profit margin and benefits from a well-aged domain with strong, well-researched content focused on a seasonal industry. The business primarily generates revenue through display ads and affiliate marketing, with the latter accounting for 32% of income. Despite being affected by a recent Google update, the owner sees long-term potential in maintaining its position as a leading resource for new skiers.
The site leverages organic backlinks from major publications and experiences consistent traffic from the U.S. and Europe, where ad rates are higher. Email marketing has commenced, presenting further revenue opportunities by promoting affiliate products. The business's content is created by a team of freelance writers, whose contact details will be provided to the buyer. The owner is planning to sell the website to fund land acquisition for their family. Upon sale, all business assets, including the domain and social channels, will be transferred.
Zero inventory is maintained, with the business being 100% digital. While no active link-building has been done, there is potential for growth by expanding product tests and reviews. Operated with flexible time commitments, hosting costs are minimal, making it an attractive low-expense venture for a prospective buyer. The owner will guide the transition process to ensure success for the new proprietor.
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