2 year 5 months Old Pinterest-Driven Recipe Content Site with 444 Recipes in the Food Niche, Generating $1,386/m in Net Profit from Mediavine Display Ads
The listing is for a food and recipe content site established in November 2023, generating revenue through display advertising. Operated passively by the current owner, it primarily drives traffic from Pinterest, accounting for over 60% of visits. The site contains 444 articles and an email list of 2,335 subscribers, neither of which have been further monetized. It offers potential growth through unexplored avenues like affiliate marketing, digital products, and leveraging Facebook as a traffic source. The site's domain benefits from an established backlink profile, aiding its search engine optimization (SEO) efforts. With minimal maintenance required—estimated at 2–5 hours weekly—it appeals to experienced content operators or beginners ready to unlock growth. Its current revenue fluctuates between $1,000 and $2,000 monthly, with peak earnings reported at $2,000 in October 2025. Operational costs include $15 for hosting and $21.99 annually for the domain, with additional expenses for Pinterest ads and virtual assistants. Despite its Pinterest traffic dependence, diversification opportunities abound in unmet areas like email marketing. The business's niche faces high competition yet remains lucrative if one migrates to platforms optimizing visual content. The information is presented through a professional brokerage, promising a seamless handover process. Post-sale, the seller offers 30 days of support to ensure smooth transition and business continuity.
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