A blog focused on blogging, SEO, online marketing, and technology is up for sale. This site, which is currently hosted and paid up through May 2010, has built a respectable readership and online presence. It boasts a Google Page Rank of 2 and an Alexa Traffic Rank of 104,668, with 680+ feed subscribers. The blog features over 182 unique posts and a robust inbound link profile, drawing 4,000–5,000 monthly unique visitors, over 60% of which come from search engines.
Included in the sale are two other blogs, three domain names registered through a popular domain registrar, and complete access to the hosting and domain accounts. Additional assets include established accounts and communities on platforms like BlogCatalog and Twitter, which have been effectively used to drive traffic and promote affiliate products. The purchaser will also gain control of active groups with significant memberships, known for their potential to increase traffic and revenue.
The seller highlights the financial benefits of these blogs, noting their existing traffic from search engines, which simplifies monetization through ads and affiliate marketing. The Weblog Zone's historical average income is approximately $200 per month, with income sources including affiliate programs, sponsored posts, blog setup services, and AdSense.
The owner seeks to sell due to a lack of time resulting from an upcoming internship and the need for financial support for this endeavor. The opportunity offers prospective buyers a chance to earn quickly with established traffic and marketing channels. The seller offers to provide evidence of revenue and additional details upon request.
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