This summary describes a well-established web design blog created in 2009 by an individual after the success of their initial blog. The site shares inspiration, articles, and tutorials for web creatives and has accumulated a large following, including over 10,000 daily visitors and substantial social media engagement. The blog is powered by WordPress and features a custom theme. Key statistics include a Google PR of 5, an Alexa Rank of 15,399, over 225,000 unique monthly visitors, and a mailing list exceeding 10,000 subscribers.
The blog is for sale and includes all website files, a significant archive of content (640 posts), a mailing list, social media accounts, and potentially transferable third-party service accounts. The reason for selling is the founder's diminished interest in the web design field, other ventures requiring attention, and personal life changes reducing their available time.
Content-wise, the blog features a curated range of design resources and showcases, with popular topics like CSS dropdown menus and web design trends. Traffic sources are predominantly organic. Current revenue streams include various advertising placements and affiliate deals, with potential for increased revenue by enhancing content frequency and diversifying income streams.
Historically, the site has generated steady revenue, and recent setups have increased monthly income, with opportunities for further financial growth. The site incurs monthly costs primarily from server and newsletter services. This blog is well-suited for a web professional seeking to expand their exposure or a buyer who values the blog's established presence and potential.
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