The blog in question is a leading Spanish-language site focused on casual downloadable games, generating $18,000 in the past year, with revenue sourced from both AdSense (1/4) and affiliate sales (3/4). However, recent changes in an affiliate system have led to a decrease in income from affiliate sales, with monthly earnings dropping from $1,184 to $495. Despite this, the blog remains easy to maintain, with posts taking approximately 30 minutes to produce. Freelance writers are accessible through platforms like oDesk.com for content creation, and the site has amassed 1,000 subscribers on Feedburner.
The blog enjoys significant organic traffic, averaging 178,000 visits and 356,000 pageviews monthly. This traffic primarily stems from search engines, with a small percentage attributed to referrals from a subdomain game directory.
Originally launched as a hobby in 2007 within a blog network, the site has evolved into a self-sustaining venture, owing much of its traffic to popular game genres. With the blog's current owner focusing on new projects, there's an opportunity for potential growth with fresh strategies such as covering more gaming platforms, increasing post frequency, and exploring new affiliate systems.
The prospective buyer will receive ownership of the domain, intellectual property rights, and assistance with transitioning the blog to a new platform if desired. The blog's owner is open to providing post-sale support to ensure a smooth transition, seeking someone to further expand the site's reach and revenue potential.
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