An educational website, operational since 2006, offers free resources to help learners prepare for English proficiency exams. The platform includes over 200 pages focusing on grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and cloze tests. It has attained significant online visibility, particularly with the keyword "free english tests" frequently appearing on the first page of Google search results. The current owner is selling the site due to insufficient time to maintain and update it, having not added new content for several months. The asking price for the site is roughly equivalent to two years of its total income generated through Adsense.
The site also includes an additional 200 pages of Turkish content as part of the sale offering. Monthly earnings have remained consistently above $650 over the past two years, primarily derived from Google Adsense, with recent revenue in the last three months totaling $2335. Although a Google algorithm update in February led to a slight drop in page rank from 4 to 3, and consequently a minor reduction in traffic, this issue is considered rectifiable with the right optimization strategies. Domain registration is secured until 2013, and the site currently relies solely on organic traffic, without the necessity for paid advertising or traffic campaigns.
Traffic analytics from Google show substantial engagement, with over 153,000 unique visitors, 178,000 visits, and nearly 587,000 page views between January 1st and April 22nd, 2011.
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