This document details the sale of an affiliate marketing business centered around a niche in the Bitcoin exchange market. The business operates a blog that provides updated information on Bitcoin trading and earns revenue through affiliate commissions from a Bitcoin exchange. It is marketed as being highly profitable, with monthly earnings exceeding $15,000, and minimal experience is required to manage it. The domain has a premium financial term, adding value to the site. The current owner highlights that the business is easy to maintain and can be outsourced if necessary.
The auction promises full installation, guidance, and aftercare support for the new owner. The business has been generating significant profit due to Bitcoin price fluctuations, where commissions from successful transactions yield substantial earnings. With both free and paid advertising strategies in place, the business attracts targeted traffic. Free advertising includes forums and PPC campaigns, while outsourcing options are available for ease of management.
There’s potential for increased profit by boosting advertising efforts and exploring new affiliate programs, although current methods are emphasized as optimal. Minimal expenses are associated with running the business, primarily hosting and PPC costs. The owner is selling due to focusing on other projects and ensures the legality of the operation backed by relevant privacy and disclosure protections. The buyer will receive everything necessary to continue the business’s success and a non-compete agreement will be signed to avoid future competition. Payment and transfer details are arranged, incorporating secure processes. Interested parties are encouraged to reach out for additional information or concerns.
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