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Established AdSense Micro-Niche Site Earning $31 last month! Passive Income.

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AbsoluteKC

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I have a micro-niche site that is targeting the keyword, 'Board Shorts for Women' which makes an Adsense income of about $31 last month.

Board Shorts for Women | Choosing the best board shorts for you!

100% of the revenue comes from the Adsense program.

I am selling this site because I need to put together some funds to purchase a bigger site.

Rankings

It is ranking first page on Google now for the keyword, - 'Board Shorts for Women'

Keywords

The phrase "Board Shorts for Women" in itself is searched 1,900 (local exact matches) times a month according to Google keyword tool. It has an estimated cost per click of $0.79.

Platform

As this site uses pure CSS and HTML design, it loads much faster than all its competitors. The site is powered by PHP (using includes function) so that you can just change the advertisements easily in a file.


What You'll Get


You will receive ownership of this domain name as well as the site's content.

What You’ll Need

A free Namecheap.com account so I can push the domain to your account.


Revenue Details


Adsense Income

Jul: $6.20

Aug: $31.64

Sep: $8 (till the posting date)

For Adsense earnings screen shot and analytics report, please view:
http://www.boardshortsforwomen.org/selling.zip

I am selling for $300. Payment via PayPal.
 
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Thank you for all your interest and inquiries!

The site has been SOLD for $300 through PM. Thank you!
 
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