The website, launched a year ago, aims to help users learn how to use and troubleshoot issues with computers and smartphones. It attracts around 85,803 unique monthly visitors, predominantly from organic Google searches. Monetization primarily comes through Google AdSense, generating $800 monthly, plus $500 from ad sales. The site runs on WordPress, making migration to new hosting straightforward, and assistance with migration is offered. Upon purchase, the buyer will receive the domain, data for restoration, and associated social media accounts. Transactions intend to use Flippa Escrow. The owner is selling due to time constraints from other projects and plans to invest in cryptocurrency mining.
Monetization involves Google AdSense, affiliate links, and sponsored posts. The website was created in May 2016 and maintained by its original owner. Currently hosted on a specific hosting provider, new owners will need to migrate it. The site’s revenue is tracked separately from other accounts, and live verification is available. Hosting costs are approximately $15 monthly. Traffic mainly comes from Google Search, accounting for 70% of total visits, aided by extensive SEO efforts like blog outreach and guest posts.
No paid traffic or direct advertising has been used. Content is primarily self-produced, with some guest contributions. No customer support is provided, and no employees or freelancers are involved. The owner is willing to sign a non-compete contract for three years but won't offer post-sale support. Growth opportunities exist in optimizing keywords currently on pages 2 and 3 of search results. There are no geographical restrictions for the buyer.
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