The seller is an entrepreneur specializing in creating high-quality educational and health-related websites. The website in question focuses on educational content, generating most of its revenue from Google AdSense and some from paid posts. With a strong presence on social media, the site boasts a Facebook page with over 31,000 likes. The content, written by the seller, is highly valued and attracts 150,000 unique monthly visitors, generating approximately $1,000 in advertising revenue. The site operates on a business model that requires minimal maintenance, producing around five articles per year.
The seller highlights a significant growth potential for the website. While it currently contains over 650 articles, the addition of more content could substantially increase traffic and revenue, potentially reaching $5,000 monthly. The seller is willing to assist the new owner in achieving this growth.
Included in the sale are the website domain (established for three years), high-quality content, a premium theme, and the Genesis Framework valued at $300. Key challenges include maintaining content quality, enhancing social media interactions, and transitioning the website design from a blog to a portal.
Future opportunities include expanding advertising partnerships, integrating a shop, and improving marketing strategies. The website experiences traffic seasonality, particularly during exam and holiday months in India. A noted drop in AdSense revenue occurred due to changes in CPC rates for Indian users. Post-sale, the seller offers guidance in content creation and SEO, especially for tailoring content to specific educational markets. The business is being sold as the seller shifts focus to health-related niches.
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