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Offered 8 websites generating 75k revenue. Is this typical?

Hi, I've been offered eight websites pitched as instantly operational and profitable, requiring no investment to stay live, with the potential for expansion through e-commerce, subscription models, social media, and email marketing.

Domain 1

  • Domain rating 22
  • Referring domains 116
  • Backlinks 9000
  • Organic traffic 5900
  • Organic keywords 1800

Domain 2

  • Domain rating 39
  • Referring domains 554
  • Backlinks 147800
  • Organic traffic 9200
  • Organic keywords 3100

Domain 3

  • Domain rating 35
  • Referring domains 514
  • Backlinks 72000
  • Organic traffic 2700
  • Organic keywords 6200

Domain 4

  • Domain rating 37
  • Referring domains 440
  • Backlinks 110200
  • Organic traffic 302
  • Organic keywords 2000

Domain 5

  • Domain rating 34
  • Referring domains 453
  • Backlinks 297500
  • Organic traffic 398
  • Organic keywords 1800

Domain 6

  • Domain rating 42
  • Referring domains 593
  • Backlinks 179400
  • Organic traffic 4100
  • Organic keywords 9300

Domain 7

  • Domain rating 55
  • Referring domains 911
  • Backlinks 357400
  • Organic traffic 52600
  • Organic keywords 22500

Domain 8

  • Domain rating 59
  • Referring domains 1200
  • Backlinks 440700
  • Organic traffic 1600
  • Organic keywords 9600

These eight websites generate $75K in revenue through Google AdSense, affiliate marketing, and consistent income from commissions, advertorials, and paid content. However, this seems low—over 1.3 million annual sessions across all sites, yet only $75K? Is this typical?

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