This listing details the sale of a travel content site centered on Punta Cana tourism. The five-year-old site generates income from affiliate partnerships (49%), display ads (46%), and coaching/sponsored content (5%). Key features include a 170,000-member Facebook community, a Domain Authority of 45, and a mailing list of 1,500 active subscribers. The site is managed by a single operator investing 15 hours weekly. Opportunities for growth include expansion into video content, digital products, direct partnerships with resorts, and new affiliate channels. Ideal buyers are those with expertise in affiliate marketing, SEO, and travel content. The SWOT analysis highlights strengths like an established brand and diversified income streams, while weaknesses include seasonal traffic dips and a single operator model. Threats include algorithm changes and fluctuations in tourism trends. Included assets cover the domain, social media accounts, email list, published content, contact lists, and more. The asking price is based on a net profit averaging $2,453/month. Operational costs include domain and hosting, while sellers offer a comprehensive transition support package post-sale. The site is built on WordPress and uses a data-driven SEO strategy. It has shown resilience against recent Google updates, indicating stability despite seasonal traffic variations. The marketplace will handle payments, with response times to inquiries potentially influenced by the need for seller input. Interested parties are encouraged to thoroughly review the listing information and complete their due diligence.
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