A business owner is offering their blog, which discusses new gadgets, for sale. The blog, established about a year ago, has achieved a Google Page Rank of 2. The content is primarily original, with some contributions from paid authors. The blog enjoys substantial traffic, predominantly from search engines and social bookmarking sites, with all traffic being organic. Some articles have gained significant recognition, including being featured in prominent web sections and mentioned on notable platforms like an official blog post from a major organization.
The blog is highly ranked on Google for various popular search keywords and offers the owner the added benefit of receiving free gadgets, which they review. The blog comprises 260 unique articles and features a premium template and a custom logo. It also has a presence on social media, with a substantial following on Facebook and Twitter and a dedicated RSS readership.
In terms of revenue, the earnings for December were $488, derived from sources such as Google Adsense, Infolinks, and paid reviews. January's revenue was slightly higher at $584, with additional income from link sales and complimentary gadgets and accessories. The blog's traffic statistics for December and January report 30,000 and 28,000 unique visitors, respectively, with page views reaching 44,000 in December and 43,000 in January.
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