A blog network comprised of 45 aged blogs is available for sale, covering diverse topics such as health, travel, technology, and fashion. These blogs have established authority, some being listed in reputable directories, making them advantageous for link building. Since the initiation of selling sponsored posts, the network has generated over $50,000 in sales over the past 18 months. Potential buyers have the opportunity to earn through sponsored posts or by promoting their own websites. Although the blogs haven't been monetized through traffic, and despite only publishing one article per week per blog to limit editorial costs, there's potential to grow traffic and monetize through Adsense or CPM ads with 2,000-3,000 daily visitors. The sale is prompted by the requirement of dedicating time to maintain relationships with SEO agencies and approach new clients, a task previously managed by an assistant. However, due to the assistant's departure, maintaining these tasks has been challenging, leading to a revenue decline over the last three months. The seller proposes to provide contacts and guidance on customer engagement, emphasizing a commitment of 1-2 hours per day for successful outcomes. The blogs, all unique in content, are powered by a popular content management system and hosted on a single VPS machine for seamless transfer between accounts. A contract with a content provider, charging $1.5 per post, can be transferred to the buyer if desired. A list of pagerank, age, domain authority, and topic for each site is available in a Google Docs spreadsheet link.
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