The sale of the business includes the transfer of the domain name and the entire website. The buyer will need to move the site from the current hosting account to their own. A temporary period of 10 days free hosting is offered until the transfer is completed. Alternatively, the seller can provide their hosting account and switch details to the buyer’s information. To keep the business operational, the buyer is advised to engage 1-2 content writers to produce high-quality, SEO-optimized content 2-3 times a week and consider incorporating social media publicity, which has not been previously utilized. The reason for the sale is due to the seller starting an offline business, thus they can no longer commit time to it. Currently, revenue is generated through Google Adsense, but there is potential for increased income by adding affiliate marketing and other media networks, potentially boosting revenue from $1,000 to $3,000-$5,000. The primary business expense is the hosting cost, approximately $80 per month for premium cloud hosting. Marketing efforts have focused on optimizing organic traffic, with more than 80% of traffic being organic and no active social media accounts. To improve the business, the new owner could hire a content writer to post daily quality articles, employ social media strategies for free promotion and traffic, create an email list for affiliate marketing, and build SEO backlinks to significantly increase site views.
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