The seller is offering a WordPress blog for sale, which has been operational for about 10 months with minimal weekly updates. The blog, which has a PageRank of 1, averages 45,500 unique visitors and 175,000 pageviews per month. The site's niche facilitates substantial earnings through Google AdSense, generating approximately $60 daily or over $1800 monthly, without incurring traffic costs as visits are primarily organic from search engines. This blog features around 100 unique posts, and maintaining current traffic and income levels requires only minimal content updates every 10 days. The seller suggests potential for increasing traffic and revenue with more frequent posting.
The site is administrated on the WordPress platform, requiring approximately one hour per week to maintain its current performance. No financial outlay is needed for operations, aside from optional article writer fees at $3 per piece. Hosting costs are minimal, with shared hosting available for $10 monthly. The seller plans to transition into offline business endeavors and is considering offers to find a worthwhile price for the site.
Payment is preferred via Escrow or direct wire transfer. Post-sale, the seller offers to assist with hosting recommendations and free setup on the buyer’s server, along with one month of support through email or instant messaging. They express a willingness to show live Google AdSense screens to potential buyers via TeamViewer for transparency.
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