The website in question is dedicated to netbooks, which are small, affordable laptops approximately 10 inches in size. Established in late 2008, the site offers regular news updates and product reviews related to netbooks. Over time, the site was rebranded and has accumulated various online channels and assets such as Twitter, Flickr, and YouTube accounts, alongside affiliate programs. The owner plans to sell the site to pursue an opportunity with a larger platform. The primary responsibilities include writing and posting news, deals, and product reviews, requiring some familiarity with netbooks.
Prospective buyers will receive comprehensive support during the transition, including system guidance and content management, which follows a straightforward platform akin to, yet different from, Wordpress. Financially, the site has been monetized through various affiliates, with Amazon being the most significant source of income. Previous monthly revenues have varied, with notable decreases during a domain name change that impacted the site's Google visibility. Meanwhile, initial high revenues were driven by the newness of the netbook market at the time.
The site's operational expenses include hosting and software renewal fees, with traffic statistics showing an upward trend. Key metrics include significant page views and unique visitors over the past year, an Alexa ranking of 87,303, and a Google page rank of 5. Despite having numerous subscribers and visitors, income predominantly arises from affiliate sales driven by search engine traffic.