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$1.8K Per Month Amazon Associates Site in the Home Niche

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A one-page read: the numbers, the trend, valuation, and how to approach the owner.
Asking price
$49,859
Monthly net
$1,719
Multiple
2.4x
Estimated valuation vs comps

Asking 2.4x annual profit. Comparable Ecommerce businesses sell around 2.4x (1.8 to 3x, 2956 comps). Priced 1% above the median.

Key facts
Monthly revenue
$1,772
Monthly expenses
$53
Monthly net profit
$1,719
Profit margin
+97%
Monetization
Amazon Associates
Niche
Home
Hours / week
1
Days on market
23

Summary

This listing is for an Amazon Associates business created in February 2016 in the home improvement niche. The Wordpress site features reviews and articles for a type of tool that has a variety of applications beyond the home as well. In addition to Amazon US, the site also gets revenue from Amazon UK and CA. This business has room to expand within its growing niche, outsources all content, and requires minimal work from the Seller. The primary source of traffic is organic from Google. The Seller believes the recent slight trending downward for traffic is due to some keyword cannibalization issues. They have taken some minor steps to roll back some recently posted content, and done some conversion optimization. This is an opportunity for the Buyer to improve further as the site has been somewhat neglected while the Seller focused on other projects. *There is an in-house PBN network in place. These will be kept in place for a minimum of three years, with no ongoing fee.

Reason for sale

This business is one of the last remnants of the Seller's niche site portfolio. They haven't been focused on the niche site business for some time now. They have been focusing all their attention on their web hosting business. The Seller feel they have made enough money in the niche site space to be comfortable and it's time for them to move on and clear their plate.

Traffic, trend, size, and valuation figures here are estimates, not verified by the seller. Always do your own diligence before reaching out or making an offer.