The sales listing outlines the key aspects of a hosting reseller business that is available for purchase. Established in 2015, the business operates in the Netherlands, France, Russia, and Ukraine, utilizing reseller agreements with a datacenter. The business has developed a respected reputation through client feedback and forums where it is a top-ranked paid member. Key features include DMCA-ignore hosting packages, 10GB port dedicated servers with low downtime, and rapid tech support. The business facilitates sales rather than direct client support, as support is managed by the hosting provider.
The owner is opting to sell the business to finance a home purchase, providing an opportunity for the buyer to acquire a well-established operation. Traffic stats and revenues, averaging $3880 annually, are available upon purchase, along with domain, client, and provider information. The site avoids Google indexing due to previous hacking attempts from dishonest competitors.
The sale includes comprehensive assets such as source codes, content, graphics, and advertising materials. The suggested payment methods are via escrow and PayPal. Running the business requires minimal effort, about 1-2 hours daily for client inquiries, with potential enhancements through SEO for increased organic traffic. The current owner emphasizes that no prior experience is necessary as tech-related questions are redirected to the provider's support team.
Additional commitments include facilitating a smooth transition process for domain transfer through established platforms and signing a 3-year non-compete agreement within the industry.
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