The text describes a medical content website hosted on a user-friendly content management platform, designed for individuals interested in health-related topics. The site has seen a net profit of $4,675 in the past year, featuring 167 high-quality articles with low maintenance requirements and growth potential in the health niche. The business model involves publishing articles that generate revenue through ad clicks and affiliate links. The site primarily garners traffic organically through search engines without purchased traffic. Revenue is chiefly derived from advertisement platforms and affiliate commissions, with additional potential from guest posts which are currently not monetized. Maintenance costs include hosting and content creation, often outsourced to freelance writers. The business is sold without any revenue guarantees and with a caution regarding the investment's inherent risks. Expertise required for managing the site is minimal, though familiarity with the content management system and search engine optimization would be beneficial. Post-sale support of 30 days will be provided to ensure a smooth transition. Growth opportunities identified include updating articles, enhancing SEO, and expanding into related niches. The sale doesn't include geographical limitations for buyers, but financing options are not available, and transactions must be promptly completed after auction close. Interested buyers can request further details through secure channels. The website sale is managed by an intermediary known for facilitating the buying and selling of websites, offering various modes of assistance and future listings notifications through specific platforms.
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