$79,492
$59,593
2.5x
This 20-year-old women’s health authority website features a DR60 primary domain, more than 500 medically reviewed articles, a long-running community forum, and multiple underutilized growth paths. The business also includes a smaller companion site focused on mental health and loneliness. The primary site’s forum contains roughly 15,000 user-generated posts and remains active today, reinforcing authority, expanding topical depth, and creating a defensible community moat within the niche.
Beyond the forum, the business has built a strong editorial foundation and backlink profile, with citations and editorial links from major outlets including The New York Times, Business Insider, WebMD, and TechCrunch. The primary site is DR60, while the companion site is DR40, supporting organic and AI search visibility. Since acquiring the site in 2018, the seller estimates he has invested roughly $400K in the content library, editorial systems, and contributor network.
For the trailing twelve months ending April 2026, the business generated approximately $79.5K in revenue and $59.6K in SDE. Revenue is derived from affiliate partnerships, platform-based income, sponsorships, and advertising. Revenue is at an all-time high and trending upward.
Operations are lean and fully remote. The owner spends about 5–10 hours per week overseeing the business. Traffic is driven primarily by organic search and direct visitors, with additional reach from the forum community and select third-party platforms. Growth opportunities include expanding brand-funded content partnerships, increasing platform-based revenue, repurposing existing content across social channels, activating the email list, and creating additional content in adjacent women’s health, wellness, and mental health categories. After seven-plus years of ownership and substantial investment, the seller believes the timing is right for a new owner to pursue the next stage of growth while he focuses on a recently acquired business.
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Chuck built his first profitable website in 1996 at 18 years old. In college, he studied computer software engineering which taught him the skills to analyze search results and implement strategies that took advantage of the observations he made. Throughout his career of developing, managing, consulting, and investing in internet-based companies, Chuck has developed a keen ability to spot opportunities and develop strategies that lead to growth and profitability.
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