The business for sale is an established health and nutrition blog with significant potential for revenue growth. Key assets include a website attracting 200,000 monthly pageviews, an email list with 27,000 subscribers, a Facebook page with 7,000 likes, a Facebook group with 4,000 members, and an Instagram account with 2,000 followers. The site offers extensive content and three eBooks, along with a 50+ email sequence for automation. The primary traffic sources are organic and social media, having leveraged SEO and content marketing strategies. Monthly expenses include $300 for content writing, $80 for web hosting, and $100 for email software.
Revenue is currently generated through various affiliate programs and ads, although there is considerable untapped potential for monetization. Opportunities for increasing earnings include optimizing Amazon affiliate links, implementing additional ad placements, and promoting offers through Clickbank. The blog covers diverse health topics such as paleo, keto, wellness, and meditation, extending its relevance and adaptability for future trends. It ranks high in search engines due to a robust backlink profile, enabling further growth through additional high-quality content.
The owner is selling the business due to a lack of time to manage and grow it further, but is available for guidance post-sale. The business offers a solid foundation with transferable affiliate relationships, and comes with the possibility of signing a non-compete agreement. It is ideal for someone interested in enhancing existing traffic for revenue optimization without needing to build from scratch.
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