Assuming you know SOME english, you can manage 40 articles in two weeks or less. The average amount of money you will get for a niche blog with 40 articles is spot on with OP, around $1,100 give or take. Fees are $15 for listing. Easy money when you don't have any work on your hands. I average 1 every month, with some months being able to pull through two. It works. Big market.
L.E. I see the example OP posted even had GSC stats. The last 8 blogs I sold weren't even indexed completely, yet alone traffic. Buyers usually are able to skim through the AI crap everyone is doing, so it's easy to make a point as to why didn't you wait for indexing, traffic, etc. I usually include another 10-20 easy keywords as well for future content.
It pays like a job, there's no get rich scheme.
The more I read this thread the more I'm tempted to give it a go. When doing keyword research I come across loads of good keywords but they're not for me, either estimated traffic isn't enough, is very seasonal or just isn't something I feel I would be passionate enough about. All these keywords at the moment I just ignore but I wonder if I could make some quick cash out of them.
I have tried this. I like to call these "micro sites" and they can be fun to build and make some quick side money. But I definitely wouldn't prefer building sites like this full-time.
Good micro sites that are somewhat well written and is properly set up can easily get sold in the 1k-5k range. The buyer usually values the content when buying sites like these and often would have spent half of what they buy the site for high quality content anyways, so they find it worth it.
I wouldn't paint a rosy picture however and claim that it's easy. When it comes to low-ticket sites, quite a bit of luck is involved in being able to successfully sell your site for what you want to pay. There are hundreds of sites like this on flippa and not all of them get noticed.
Moreover, the "effort to income" Ratio when it comes to projects like these exponentially starts increasing as more and more people do this. There would always be someone who has done 5x more effort than you on their microsite but are selling it for the same 1k. A buyer would definitely value theirs more.
Interesting
I'd love to see your case study
I would be interested in seeing a case study as well, and true the market is flooded but many of the sites are pumped out and poorly written for a quick buck from non English speak people. Good quality may be the turning point until saturated
This is very interesting atm as I help out at a local charity and am trying to offer some ways people down in their luck/ in recovery can make a couple of bob to make ends meet whilst they get back on their feet.
A case study would be fab, but also just a pointer to a decent platform to sell starter sites would be appreciated?
Thanks
PJ
It is a great idea and method, but if someone cannot wait long before he starts to see his earnings I suggest that he should do something else.
The way to do this method without blowing your brains out is having auto-generated content.
CheersGreate share OP I am definitely interested in your case study




Would be great to see a case study!If this gets interest, I'll start a case study doing exactly this. I'll build up a bunch of smaller content sites and flip them. There's just such a market for content sites I'd probably have a harder time selling meth.
Indeed, that's what usually happens. I think OP got excited about the idea but he didn't try it yet to see how it is.I did try selling a site on Flippa, which had good articles and a clean design that I put a lot of work into, but it didn't even get a single bid
Maybe your site was overpriced? But I agree with your thought in general.I did try selling a site on Flippa, which had good articles and a clean design that I put a lot of work into, but it didn't even get a single bid, even after promoting the listing. (waste of money)
If I recall, I started the bid at either $150 or $200? LoLMaybe your site was overpriced? But I agree with your thought in general.
p.s. case study is still welcomed from OP![]()
do you buy articles for your new sites?If this gets interest, I'll start a case study doing exactly this. I'll build up a bunch of smaller content sites and flip them. There's just such a market for content sites I'd probably have a harder time selling meth.
But I think beginners can still buy articles and buy research keyword servicesI see your point if you need quick cash, but...
You still gotta write like crazy (few sites per month x 30-40 articles each). You still need to do keyword research. Still need to wait months until you get earnings.
You say it's good for beginners but they won't be able to write fast nor be good at keyword research.