The text outlines the sale of a guest blogging business with an average monthly revenue of $33,000. This is an active operation requiring 2-3 hours of daily management. The business possesses a website with a domain authority of 42 and receives 4,899 unique monthly visitors, primarily through organic traffic from Google. Monthly revenue from August 2013 to January 2014 varied between $14,997 and $45,801. Operating costs include virtual assistant salaries at $600 each, hosting at $70, and content writing fees ranging from $3 to $7 per article. Products are priced between $100 and $900, with most clients opting for one-time packages averaging $500. The business is deemed stable and scalable, benefiting from organic traffic and a pool of media contacts. The seller's personal circumstances, specifically a family health concern, necessitate the sale although they emphasize the business’s potential for growth and profitability. The buyer will receive assets including the domain, outreach email accounts, live chat access, and post-sale guidance. Only Escrow.com or Wire Transfer payments are accepted, with due diligence required before purchase. The seller emphasizes transparency in sharing revenue data and analytics, requiring proof of the buyer's financial capacity to proceed. An NDA will be necessary to access sensitive information. The business is sold "as is," with the seller offering ongoing support to ensure buyer success.
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1. Agreements & Contracts.
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