The website in question, launched in August 2014, focuses on providing content primarily related to products from a major tech company, covering a wide range of applications, tips, and tricks. Operating on a highly optimized WordPress platform, the site aims to deliver impactful news and features about new developments either directly affecting the audience or the tech industry as a whole. The domain name is considered premium and has garnered several acquisition requests, with the registration valid until March 2016.
With expenses notably low, the site incurs costs of $15 monthly for hosting and about $100 per month for a hired writer as of December. Though currently utilizing only two ad networks, significant revenue is generated, including $1756.33 from Adsense in February, amongst other earnings from additional ad services in preceding months. Traffic to the site is predominantly driven by search engines, evidenced by a growth trend in user engagement from November 2014 to February 2015, reaching over 295,000 unique users by February.
Available for transfer and setup assistance, the site promises minimal operational disruption, with existing writers committed to continuing post-transfer and an offer of resources for news collection provided to the new owner. Despite not listing business contact details, potential buyers are invited to ask further questions directly for swift responses.
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