The sale of this business includes various assets such as domain(s), website files, images, content, customer email lists, social media profiles, supplier relationships, and inventory. A detailed list of inclusions can be obtained by contacting the seller. To keep the business operational, the current owner dedicates approximately seven hours per week to manage the sites, as the content team handles most tasks. The reason for selling the business is that the seller wishes to fund the purchase of a house when the timing is ideal, although there is no rush to sell at the moment. Revenue is generated primarily through display ads, sourced from over 30 channels, with the top five contributors accounting for 50-60% of the business's current earnings. The business incurs expenses related to its writing team, promotional partnerships, and hosting services. Marketing strategies employed include a significant reliance on Facebook, which serves as the primary driver of traffic with over 4 million fans, consequently aiding in improving organic search rankings. Potential opportunities for the future owner to enhance the business involve selling advertisements directly, optimizing ad conversions, developing an email list, and employing content and inbound marketing strategies. This multifaceted approach could potentially increase profitability and foster business growth.
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