This sale comprises two websites, one focusing on fitness and wellness for mothers and another aimed at baby shower planning. The first website offers resources related to healthy recipes, fitness tips, and post-pregnancy workout ideas, initially expanding from recipes to product reviews and becoming a prominent site for Peloton content. The second website serves as a resource for planning baby showers, created out of frustration with outdated online resources during personal planning.
Both websites are primarily monetized through ads and affiliate marketing, with income split evenly between these sources. Additionally, there are shops for printables and a partially developed meal plan app available with the sale. The original owner oversees content creation, leveraging keyword research and fitness community insights to decide on the topics, and employs a mixture of direct content generation and hired writers. Social media presence is maintained by agencies on platforms such as Facebook and Pinterest.
Marketing efforts are shifting from organic Google traffic to social media, with investments in several platforms showing promise. The websites have been impacted by changes in Google’s algorithms, affecting organic traffic. However, MSN’s advertising integration has helped stabilize revenue during these periods, with opportunities for further growth through launching subscription services and expanding social media efforts.
The owner is selling due to personal time constraints and seeks a buyer to continue nurturing and expanding these online resources. The sale presents avenues for growth, including launching additional services and leveraging social media and Google News visibility.
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