The website, which has been operational for nearly three years, is up for sale. It ranks 46,887 on Alexa and generates a daily Google Adsense revenue between $70 and $80. The site is built on the Wordpress platform and functions as a blog offering free articles on online money-making strategies. The blog boasts around 900 unique posts, with updates occurring two to three times a week. The seller proposes to provide 30 pre-written articles to the buyer to facilitate a smooth transition.
Included in the sale are the domain name, all Wordpress files and the database, along with free website setup on the buyer's server and six months of email support. In terms of revenue, the site earned $2,200 in Adsense earnings in November, with potential for revenue growth as traffic increases through the addition of more posts. The seller notes that the site hasn't been fully monetized and that the new owner could explore other ad networks or CPA models to enhance earnings.
Traffic to the site is robust, with approximately 1,400 unique visitors daily, translating to around 42,000 unique visits monthly. A significant 87% of this traffic is derived from organic search, with no paid traffic strategies employed. The traffic is expected to increase further as additional posts are added, without engaging in any link-building activities. This represents an opportunity for growth for the prospective buyer.
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