A network of three authority websites specializing in sponsored articles is up for sale. The main asset, formerly a major cryptocurrency exchange, now excels as a premium platform for sponsored content, boasting a clientele of over 2,500 digital marketing agencies and SEO specialists. The business yields consistent, organic revenue with minimal time commitment. The sale includes three premium domains and a wealth of business assets, such as Google Analytics data, an extensive marketing contact database, and established standard operating procedures.
Financial performance shows a significant increase in net profit from $1,895.05 in 2024 to $45,457.01 in 2025, primarily through payment processors like PayPal and Stripe. Operational tasks, requiring just three to five hours per week, comprise email monitoring, article publishing, and invoicing. The clientele is drawn to the websites' industry reputation and require no paid ads or cold outreach for engagement.
The seller is focusing on other ventures but outlines growth possibilities such as increasing pricing or offering premium services. Complementary support includes workflow training and SOP documentation. Using WordPress, the sites are easy to manage, and domain transfers are straightforward. This opportunity is ideal for individuals or agencies in marketing, media, or crypto niches seeking to expand within digital PR and SEO markets. The business promises semi-passive, reputable profitability from the outset.
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