The blog in question is a prominent platform focused on gadgets and consumer electronics. It has garnered attention from several major tech websites, highlighting its influence in the industry. The blog boasts impressive metrics: 7,480 RSS subscribers, 2,787 articles published, a PageRank of 6, over 3 million inlinks, 280,000 unique monthly visitors, and 4,590 indexed pages on Google. The site benefits from a substantial number of returning visitors and a strong flow of search engine and referral traffic.
Despite its established status and consistent monthly revenue, the blog presents significant growth potential. Recent efforts to add content have already doubled its revenue within a two-month span. The platform is operated using WordPress with a custom, search engine optimized template, and has been hosted on the same service provider since its inception in 2007.
Additionally, the blog has a presence on social media with its own Twitter account and Facebook fan page, both of which are included in the sale, alongside several additional domain names. The revenue primarily stems from Google Adsense and Amazon Associates, with Technorati Media also having been used previously. Recent design optimizations alongside content additions have enhanced revenue streams. Traffic analytics from Google report substantial visitor engagement, with 280,000 unique visitors and 480,000 pageviews recorded in the latest month. The site's strong backlink profile includes contributions from well-known domains, further enhancing its authoritative standing.
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