An online business specializing in the oil industry is available for sale, comprising a primary employment site and 20 supplementary niche websites. The main site offers employment information, resume posting, and job search services, attracting traffic through Clickbank affiliates and organic search. Revenue is generated from resume posting services and employer-related offerings. Additional sites derive income from advertising and affiliate sales, with visits primarily from email marketing based on a vast database cultivated from the main site.
The business includes a Clickbank account, maintaining a top 10 position in the marketplace, and a recurring billing system, which charged companies for resume access—this feature has substantial potential for growth. The business has sustained a low refund and chargeback rate, suggesting customer satisfaction.
The owner seeks to sell due to diminished enthusiasm and new ventures. Innovations in management and operations are suggested to realize the site's potential, possibly reaching previous earnings of $15,000 monthly. Presently, income comes from adsense, beyond.com, indeed.com, and Clickbank, though figures have decreased due to content and email marketing neglect.
The business uses a custom-built content management system to streamline content creation and site updates. Social media presence includes several growing Twitter accounts and Facebook pages. An extensive email marketing list, updated regularly, could be optimized for increased engagement.
The business offers untapped opportunities through content improvement, SEO, new income streams, and better social media integration. The seller is willing to provide transitional support for the buyer to maximize immediate operations.
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