An SEO specialist is selling their website link-building company due to financial needs related to a family health issue. Established within five months, the business boasts over 250 clients, with more than 45 ongoing partnerships. The website currently holds a PageRank of 3, anticipating an increase to 4 soon, and features thousands of backlinks from high PR sources (PR2-7). The seller is well-regarded on digital platforms, with positive feedback and ratings.
Interested buyers are assured the business is easy to manage, even for those new to link-building, as guidance will be provided until they can independently handle clientele. Operations include SEO services, contextual link offerings, blog posting, and other related services. Buyers would gain access to the company’s client database, domain, web design, hosting services, and the seller’s email.
Incentives for a BIN (buy it now) price include a one-month free SEO service, one year of free hosting, access to premium blogs, and social media promotional boosts such as followers and page likes. The seller details monthly revenue figures, totaling $25,997 over the initial five months, demonstrating a viable income stream.
The website holds strong search engine rankings for keywords such as "buy contextual links" and "affordable contextual links," supporting its commercial potential. Buyers can explore further keyword viability through online tools, emphasizing the business's promising growth and revenue prospects.
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