An established website dedicated to Canon 5D and HDSLR cameras is up for sale due to the owner's time constraints and focus on more lucrative consulting work. The owner also plans to use the sale proceeds to develop a web application. The site enjoys a consistent traffic flow, typically between 800-1200 visitors daily, attributed largely to effective SEO strategies. The new owner could potentially increase traffic by reinstating regular content updates, as traffic historically doubled with frequent posts.
Revenue primarily stems from Amazon affiliate links and five longstanding ads generating $35 each monthly. The site also offers the opportunity for product reviews, often resulting in complimentary product samples, and invitations to relevant industry events, which have led to photography and videography contracts. However, the mailing list will not be transferred in the sale due to privacy commitments made to subscribers.
The site operates on WordPress with specific themes and plugins included in the sale, such as Thesys, Popup Domination, and Pretty Link Pro. The owner is open to providing guidance and suggests growth ideas, emphasizing the site's legitimate, white-hat SEO tactics. A minimum price multiplier of 12x is requested, reflecting past earnings of $600-900 monthly during active promotion periods. The owner seeks certain conditions, such as retaining a specific ad spot for future product launches and recognition as the site's founder. Potential partnerships in the photography/HDSLR niche are also suggested. Additional revenues include some experimental affiliate ads and potential resales of review products. The site incurs a VPS hosting cost of $20/month, with potential cost-saving options available.
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