<b>I bought a site for $14k and inherited a time bomb</b>
Month 0: I bought an aged site in the aquarium niche — 4 years old, $1,400/mo profit, 34x multiple, so $14k. The seller's screenshots were clean. I felt smart.
Month 2: traffic started sliding. I pulled the GSC data the seller "would send later." Turns out 60% of traffic came from one article ranking #1 — and a competitor had just published a fresher version.
Month 4: that article dropped to position 6. Revenue halved to $700/mo. I'd bought a one-legged stool.
Month 7: I rebuilt the money page completely, added a comparison table and original tank photos, and the position recovered to #2. I also published 12 supporting posts so I wasn't reliant on one URL again.
Month 11: back to $1,300/mo, but spread across six pages now.
The lesson cost me four months of stress. I should have demanded the traffic concentration breakdown before wiring money.
The takeaway: before buying any site, ask what % of revenue rides on the top 3 URLs. Above 50% concentration, you're buying fragility, not income — discount it hard or walk.
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<b>I bought a site for $14k and inherited a time bomb</b>
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