The business for sale is a WordPress-based website focusing on hearables, Bluetooth headphones, and wearables. It is monetized through affiliate marketing, primarily with Amazon. The original owner is looking to sell to focus on other ventures. Hosted on Dreamhost, the website will require a hosting change post-purchase. Revenue is easily trackable and maintained separately from other accounts, although tax returns are not available. Main expenses include hosting and domain fees. The sale includes social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and Google+, though no email lists or intellectual property are part of the sale. It is an asset sale, and Google Analytics access has been granted. Traffic primarily comes from organic sources with minimal SEO efforts—such as social media links—performed. No traffic has been bought, and the site has not faced search engine penalties. The content is produced via outsourcing to platforms like TextBroker and Upwork, requiring around four hours weekly from one person. Ownership transitions can be smoothed out with basic WordPress skills and post-sale support from the current owner, who agrees to a 3-year non-compete. Competitors include sites like headphonesaddict.com, but this site differentiates with its design and UI. The new owner has growth opportunities in the wearables and hearables sectors. Although not all affiliate relationships are transferable, the business has no geographical limitations for a potential buyer.
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