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$46.2K Per Month Display Advertising Site in the Art Niche

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Trend
growing +12%
Asking price
$1,595,499
Monthly net
$45,586
Multiple
2.9x
Estimated valuation vs comps

Asking 2.9x annual profit. Comparable Content businesses sell around 2.5x (1.9 to 3.3x, 1104 comps). Priced 17% above the median.

Key facts
Monthly revenue
$46,221
Monthly expenses
$635
Monthly net profit
$45,586
Profit margin
+99%
Revenue trend
+12%
Users trend
-2%
Monetization
Display Advertising, Info Product, Amazon Associates
Niche
Art, Children, News & Education
Hours / week
3
Days on market
288
Business location
US

Summary

This listing is for a display advertising, digital product, Amazon Associates, and YouTube business created in January 2010 in the art, children, and hobbies niches. The WordPress site features articles and guides for children’s arts and crafts. The business has experienced strong year-over-year income growth, and excellent traffic growth, aided by a large social media following with over 2.5M followers across Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Minimal effort is required to maintain this business. The business earns its income through display ads (89%), digital products (10%), Amazon Associates (0.7%), and YouTube (0.3%). The top three traffic channels include organic (81.28%), direct (10.31%), and organic social (5.93%). The top three countries driving traffic are the US (57.42%), the UK (6.48%), and India (6.07%). The top three pages on the site make up 24.05%, 4.74%, and 2.42% of the site’s total views respectively. Content is added to the site on a monthly basis, and is created by a freelance writer and editor. **This business doesn't qualify for SBA loans because it doesn't file for taxes in the US.

Reason for sale

The Seller would like to explore other opportunities.

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.