The listing involves a niche website with a dedicated community, primarily monetized through affiliate programs, particularly Amazon Affiliates. Alternative revenue streams could include partnerships with tech retailers and manufacturers with their affiliate programs. The site is built on WordPress, and the sale includes the domain, an email list of approximately 3,400 subscribers, as well as social media accounts, comprising a YouTube channel with over 100 subscribers, a Facebook page with over 1,900 likes, a Twitter account with more than 1,500 followers, and a Google+ page.
The site features around 95 posts, totaling approximately 81,000 words and includes 25 reviews featuring original photos and videos. The content is self-created without reliance on paid advertisements or outsourced material. Hosting costs amount to $20, and an additional $50 is spent on an email marketing service. Product reviews are facilitated through collaborations with manufacturers who frequently provide free items for review, aiding in the generation of quality backlinks.
Recently, the site's earnings dipped slightly following a brief period of downtime and reduced content output. However, efforts to enhance and update existing content have yielded positive results. The owner is selling the website to address personal debt and to focus on other ventures due to time constraints.
Interested parties are invited to inquire further, and the owner is open to entertaining buy-it-now offers. Potential buyers can review earnings via recorded proof or screen sharing, although sensitive details related to other projects will be kept private.
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