The text describes a technology and magazine blog focused on gaming, technology, Android, and tutorials, operational for over three years. Distinguished from typical affiliate-centric sites, it boasts a premium look and unique articles, achieving high visibility with most pages ranking on Google's first page. Monetization streams include Google Adsense, Infolinks, sponsored posts, banner advertisements, and in-text link sales. The site has achieved an Alexa rank of 124,507, with over 7,010 pages indexed by Google, a domain authority of 17, and a page authority of 22. It is well-regarded in the gaming and tech community, with backlinks from leading sites like IGN and Examiner.
Additionally, the text emphasizes the site's significant earning potential, suggesting revenue growth through increased content output and acceptance of more sponsored posts, with a noted threshold of $70 for such posts. Prospective buyers are advised to segregate public and private queries appropriately, using comments for the former and private messages for the latter. Payment transactions are facilitated via Escrow, with the buyer responsible for fees. Furthermore, the blog offers paid article writing and SEO services, presenting additional opportunities for engagement and monetization.
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