The site in question is a professional design blog that specializes in Photoshop tutorials. It is considered an authoritative blog within its niche, featuring unique content. The site attracts over 150,000 monthly visitors and registers more than 250,000 monthly pageviews. It is highly optimized for search engines and ranks prominently for many keywords, boasting a listing of 4,018 keywords on Google and an Alexa rank of 37,687, along with a PageRank of 3.
The offering includes the full website built on WordPress, along with well-established social media accounts—boasting 7,385 subscribers, 10,609 Twitter followers, and 6,838 Facebook fans. Buyers will benefit from one month of post-sale support for a smooth transition. The site's traffic mainly stems from Google searches and referral traffic from prominent design blogs.
Financially, the site generates most of its profits from platforms like BuySellAds and ClickBank. The acquisition deal promises a 100% success fee paid by the seller and transactions are conducted through PayPal. Potential buyers are encouraged to bid confidently due to the web property's profitable standing and optimization for revenue generation through advertising and affiliate marketing.
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