There’s a strange kind of gold buried in the forgotten corners of the internet. Old blogs. Stale niches. Sites built by someone with passion years ago, left to rot because life moved on. These aren’t high-traffic startups or glossy media empires. They’re often WordPress installs from 2013, half-broken, with no new content in years. But behind the dated design and neglected back end, there’s something valuable: trust, backlinks, and ranking history that new sites take years to build. And for someone who knows how to spot that, it’s an open door to a business most people ignore. Every now and then, a blog goes dormant — not because it failed, but because its creator got busy. A fitness blog written by a former personal trainer who switched careers. A parenting site abandoned when the kids outgrew toddlerhood. A travel blog cut short by a shift to remote work. These sites often still get traffic. They still appear in Google results. They still pull in readers who click on affiliate links...