The business operates a website that provides a prank messaging tool, designed for sending messages to Indian phone numbers, primarily for entertainment purposes among friends and family. Established two years ago, the business achieved online visibility after 1.5 years through ethical search engine optimization strategies. The website is custom-built using PHP and HTML and features a user-friendly interface that requires no coding skills to manage. The business extends support to new owners by assisting with website setup at no cost and offering an AdSense account without charge.
Revenue is generated through advertisements displayed via AdSense. The current owner seeks to sell the business due to time constraints associated with continuous search engine optimization and a desire to fund a new hosting company venture. The business is ideally suited for bloggers or individuals with basic technical understanding to manage AdSense payouts.
The business assets include custom technology, domains, hosting accounts, along with website files, source code, and content. There is no recorded inventory, and the business has no followers across its social media platforms, which include Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Post-sale support is included as part of the offer to assist the new owner during the transition period.
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