Delicious Everyday is a well-established vegetarian and vegan food blog that has been active since 2010, offering diverse recipes and attracting significant organic traffic. Originally known as a different domain to accommodate pronunciation issues, the site recently rebranded. The owner, transitioning to a successful food photography venture, is selling the website due to time constraints. The platform operates on WordPress and utilizes Cloudflare CDN with HTTPS security. It is monetized through MediaVine ads and sponsored posts, although there is potential for increased revenue with more strategic attention, including exploring affiliate networks.
The business is for sale, including its domain names and social media accounts, which have substantial followings across platforms. However, image copyrights remain with the seller, though usage rights will be provided. The sale includes a Google Newsstand account, analytics, premium plugins, and a theme. Support is limited to 7 days post-sale, and the owner is not open to a 3-year non-compete agreement due to other commitments in food photography.
The primary traffic comes from organic search and social media, thanks to diligent SEO practices by the owner. Content creation and social media management are primarily handled by the owner, consuming about 18 hours weekly. Opportunities for growth include expanding into recipe videos.
Delicious Everyday is hosted on a specific platform that requires a transfer to a new host post-purchase. Certain financials are trackable, though lacking separate tax documentation. The sale represents a complete transfer of business assets, offering the buyer a robust presence in the vegetarian blog niche.
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