The website for sale, established in 2006, provides advice and "how to" articles for solving computer problems and guiding IT professionals on starting their own businesses. Initially named CaseyTech.com, it evolved through EmergingTechs.com to its current form, focusing on helping professionals establish IT services businesses. The site generates content exclusively through original writing and hosts affiliate programs with Amazon Affiliates. Its typical visitors are individuals solving computer issues, with popular articles ranking highly on search engines like Google.
The site offers an e-course, "The IT Services Business Blueprint," teaching users how to start IT services from scratch. Additional content, such as "How to Make Your First $1000 as an IT Consultant," is used to attract email subscribers. Over time, revenue streams include AdSense, Amazon Affiliate, and course payments via PayPal. The business maintains operational efficiency with minimal input from the owner, who spends around an hour per week on maintenance and user interaction.
While no SEO has been explicitly implemented outside of basic WordPress plugins, the site holds impressive rankings for relevant keywords. Revenue channels can be easily transferred to new ownership and no geographical restrictions apply. Future growth opportunities include expanding article content, forming new affiliate partnerships, and enhancing course subscriptions. The seller offers post-sale support and training but stipulates that the new owner refrain from using their name to promote the courses, ensuring a clean transition.
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