A popular tech blog focused on Apple products is up for sale, boasting 96% organic traffic, primarily from the US, and generating significant revenue through Google AdSense. The blog was launched in April 2015 and includes content such as guides, app reviews, and tips for Apple devices. The business model relies solely on AdSense, which provides a high CPC, especially given that 96% of its visitors are Apple users, known for their spending habits. Although the current owner, who has a full-time job, hasn't explored other monetization methods like CPA or email marketing, these represent potential growth opportunities for a new owner.
Over the past seven months, the blog's AdSense earnings have steadily increased, peaking at $3,029 in December. The current owner dedicates 5-6 hours weekly to update the site, focusing on keyword research and content creation, but offers to train the new owner in these areas, providing 60 days of support post-sale. There is also potential to expand traffic sources via social media advertising.
In addition to the primary blog, a second site generating over $700 monthly through AdSense is included in the sale. Combined earnings for the two sites reached $3,761 in December.
The owner is selling due to a demanding new job and offers guidance to ensure a smooth transition. Interest in purchasing requires serious inquiries, with a reserve price set above $30,000. Access to further details will be provided to prospective buyers who demonstrate genuine interest.
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