The owner of a technology-focused WordPress blog is offering it for sale. Established two years ago, this blog features weekly updates and has gained a PageRank of 4. The site attracts a significant amount of organic traffic, with an average of 48,000 unique visitors and 125,000 pageviews monthly, mostly driven by search engines without any paid promotions. Current earnings from Google AdSense amount to about $80 per day, translating to approximately $2,500 a month. The site currently has around 130 unique posts, with a potential to grow traffic and revenue through more frequent updates.
The blog is low-maintenance, requiring about one hour of management per week to sustain its current state. Future site owners will receive detailed administration guidance and a robust platform with good exposure in search engines, often reaching the first page of results shortly after publishing new content. The site offers room for monetization growth through additional advertising networks or CPA. The minimal operational expenses mainly cover hosting at around $10 monthly, and optional article writing at about $2 per article.
The blog has achieved notable success in securing high Google rankings for thousands of keywords, attracting significant organic traffic from 20,000 different search terms in the last month. The seller, interested in pursuing other offline ventures, is open to reasonable offers and provides support post-sale, including setup assistance and recommendations for hosting.
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