The business for sale is a health information portal that generates revenue through advertising. It features articles written by professionals on various health topics. The site, which uses WordPress and is hosted on a private server, is being sold because the owner lacks the time to maintain it due to other commitments. The revenue generated is accurately trackable and kept separate from other accounts, with verification available upon request. The only ongoing expense is hosting, costing about $1-2 per month. The business attracts traffic organically without any investment in social media or direct advertising, presenting growth opportunities for a new owner. This includes the potential to expand through social media marketing and display advertising as these avenues have not been explored. The site currently uses ad networks for monetization, all of which are transferable. The owner is not willing to sign a non-compete agreement due to involvement with other websites but offers 1-3 months of post-sale support and training. There are no geographical restrictions on potential buyers. Significant growth opportunities exist, as the site ranks for over 10,000 keywords with only 60 articles, and optimization of current ads could significantly increase revenue. This platform offers a strong opportunity for expansion into one of the leading health information blogs with untapped social media and advertising potential.
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