This listing presents an opportunity to acquire a health and wellness affiliate website focused on NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) supplements. The site, established eight months ago, generates all its revenue from a single affiliate network, maintaining a net margin of 94% over the past seven months. It operates through paid native advertising, specifically on Taboola, avoiding reliance on organic SEO traffic and achieving a remarkable Return on Ad Spend (ROAS) of around 50x.
The business model revolves around a high-converting advertorial approach, emphasizing bulk and multi-pack sales to optimize commission per lead. While traffic and revenue depend heavily on one channel and a single vendor, there are significant expansion opportunities, including untapped markets and platforms like Outbrain and MGID.
Strengths include low expenses, immunity to Google algorithm updates, and pre-approval for the new owner to maintain the lucrative 30% commission rate. However, dependencies on a single vendor and ad channel pose risks. Implementing email marketing presents a growth opportunity, and the site's current content strategy could expand to broader health niches.
Operationally, the current owner dedicates 2–3 hours weekly to site maintenance and campaign optimization, offering 30 days of post-sale technical support to the buyer. The site's technical infrastructure is robust, based on WordPress and Elementor, and comes with all content and campaign assets. Overall, this site offers a streamlined entry or addition to a portfolio for buyers who can navigate its existing single-channel dependencies.
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