The business in question operates a website that provides information related to educational and employment content. It monetizes through Adsense and private advertisements. However, due to a plan to initiate a new venture requiring significant investment, the decision has been made to sell this existing website. The ideal buyer for this business would be bloggers.
The website and associated assets include domains, hosting accounts, various documents, registered trademarks, social media accounts, website files, and an e-commerce platform account. It has a social media presence with followers on Facebook and Twitter.
Included in the sale are Google Analytics and Webmaster Tools accounts, hosting and domain ownership, registered trademarks, and a range of subdomains. Notable subdomains include sections on exams, schools, admissions, institutes, and an e-store. The potential benefits for buyers include high positioning in search results for various related articles, particularly for exams, admissions, schools, and institutes.
The business has been profitable since its inception in October 2014. Comprehensive support post-sale is included, ensuring a smooth transition for the new owner. The seller emphasizes that the price is negotiable and is accepting offers from interested parties within the same industry, with a requirement for a 25% deposit to secure the transaction. The sale does not include the sale of their bank account due to security reasons.
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