A digital entrepreneur is selling a group of acai-related websites and domains, driven primarily by unpaid traffic channels. The main site generated $1.57 per visitor in September without incurring traffic costs. Included in this sale are developed websites and several undeveloped domains linked to the acai niche, drawing significant traffic from videos and podcasts. Despite not being indexed by Google, 86% of the traffic is direct, largely due to video promotions that presell the concept of acai supplements. The seller suggests potential buyers could benefit from the current traffic sources and sees further growth opportunities with concerted effort, noting that the market for acai products is still ripe.
The sites have been monetized through CPA offers, specifically generating revenue through trial offers valued at $40 each. Revenue figures have varied, reaching $1,512 in January and $870 in September, reflecting fluctuations typical in CPA-driven models. The seller is offering a transfer of all operational elements, including support post-sale, ensuring the buyer is fully equipped to take over without disruption. Video rights, though not the associated YouTube account, will be transferred. The platform runs on a manageable WordPress setup, allowing new owners to make adjustments easily.
The reason for selling these sites lies in a change of the seller's financial situation, requiring a cash infusion despite the site's profitability. The seller assures prospective buyers of the sites' ongoing performance potential and offers to assist with network referrals for CPA offers if needed.
I'm an entrepreneur and am looking to acquire small inventory holding ecommerce stores.
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