As a sidegig I decided to bid on a few websites and actually won two of them.
For some reason I have the feeling that if you don't pay much, you don't get much either.
Neither of them are really original content or templatewise. I am slowly adding some minor adjustments.
To put things in perspective for you, what you essentially paid the $65 for this not-quite-2-weeks-old AllContentServices.com are the domain name and WordPress installation. Even here, considering the amount of work and time involved in transferring the domain name and website, this "investment" is probably in the negative from the get-go, compared with purchasing a domain name and installing WordPress yourself
As for the second site, I'm suspicious why a supposedly 10-year-old jewellery dropshipping business makes just about $200 in GROSS revenue (is this even from the dropshipping sales, or affiliate commissions and advertising?)... and why it got sold for less than a single month's NET income!
As for the content one, you'd need to build a brand around it, niche down to an industry, specialize in that niche and offer high quality content for a premium to the people in that niche.
i.e oil sector, insurance, medical industry, legal industry ... that sort of stuff...
go into a niche where the people have lots of money, but its not easy to write high quality content for those niches, then provide a service just for them. Be the brand everyone in X industry thinks about when they want to buy content.
And after you do all this niching-down, you may come to realize you're no more jiggy with the super-generic brand and domain AllContentServices.com -- the less-than-2-weeks-old starter site that you "won" at auction, being the sole
Don't let this bog you down though: if you're pumped up about this industry, and after doing the niching-down as @100k adviced you come to realize you're uncomfortable with this super-generic domain name, consider the $65 a newbie tax and spend the extra $10 to get a more appropriate and befitting domain name.
This is just one of the many reasons I tell people to stay away from these so-called "starter sites". I feel doing so is putting the cart ahead of the horse... you skip all the soul-searching, market research and business planning that are critically important before you embark on any entrepreneurial venture.
Good luck, and stay blessed!
PS: I'm also having the second domain download a file instead of opening the page. There seems to be an issue with the PHP setup on the server (or the config for this specific virtual host) which is causing the WordPress index.php file to be downloaded.