An individual has re-posted their site after an issue involving the automatic approval option prematurely closed their previous auction. The individual has developed a new product within the green energy sector, specifically a set of video tutorials on building and installing solar panels at home. Although initially unsuccessful in selling the website, subsequent promotional efforts through articles and web directories have led to a monthly net profit of $4,000. The seller is now looking to sell the website to finance another project. They have invested over $4,500 into creating high-quality videos for this product. Interested parties can request access to the videos by reaching out through private message. For additional inquiries, the seller remains open to questions.
In terms of revenue, the product is promoted by affiliates through various channels including email lists and search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing, as well as articles. The website’s traffic primarily comes from Google and affiliate marketing efforts. This opportunity is geared toward those interested in capitalizing on a profitable niche within the sustainable energy market through an already established platform with proven revenue and traffic channels.
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