A highly profitable website in the cooking niche is up for sale. This site, established about seven years ago, consistently holds top Google rankings for "deviled eggs" and generates approximately $20,000 annually through Adsense, with potential for revenue growth. Initially created for personal enjoyment, the site requires no active maintenance and effortlessly earns income due to its established presence. The current owner wishes to sell the site to fund a new business venture.
The site is designed using a combination of tables and CSS, created in Dreamweaver, and features unique recipes and accompanying photography. It also includes a popular "How-To" content section with hundreds of user testimonials. The owner is offering all site files, Photoshop files, and photography, along with social media accounts as part of the sale. The website experiences significant traffic spikes around major holidays, such as Thanksgiving, Easter, and Christmas, with 10% of users being return visitors.
The primary revenue source is Adsense, supplemented slightly by links to digital products, though other monetization avenues remain unexplored. Operating costs are minimal, limited primarily to hosting fees. The sale package includes assistance in transferring the site to the buyer’s servers, if necessary, and the owner is open to offering further help or answering any queries.
Furthermore, the purchase includes a potential bonus of an additional domain name, offered exclusively with a specific buying option. Interested buyers are encouraged to place serious bids, with additional revenue details available upon request.
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