The document provides details on the sale of a portfolio of seven websites, generating monthly AdSense income of $700-$800. These sites, some of which have been operational since as early as May 2008, encompass niches such as welding, loan procurement, cooking appliances, home fixtures, furniture, and outdoor machinery. The primary website, focused on welding, is highlighted as an authority site, responsible for the majority of natural search engine-driven traffic and revenue. Screenshots of AdSense payments are included, illustrating a history of steady income. Monthly earnings in Australian dollars have shown growth from $125.15 in July 2009 to a peak of $852.52 in December 2010. Additional income streams are noted from Amazon, totaling $917.45 since 2008, with a notable check cashed in July 2011 for $575.36.
Traffic insights from Google Analytics for the welding site reveal a substantial and consistent visitor count, peaking at 27,676 visits in October 2011. The portfolio also includes related YouTube channels, with one having attracted 910 subscribers and over a million video views.
The current owner is looking to sell the complete suite of sites to fund personal projects, such as car repair. The sites have minimal maintenance needs, built using platforms like XsitePro and WordPress, and incur hosting fees of approximately $25 per month. The owner emphasizes the proven income stream and substantial traffic stats while setting a reserve price based on 24 months of income. The sale is positioned as a lucrative opportunity for serious bidders, with financial transactions facilitated through an escrow service to ensure legitimacy and security.
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