Founded in 2011, this business specializes in selling Magento compatible extensions and offers various related services such as migration, customization, and installation. It has a global customer base of 12,760 and enjoys an average profit margin of 70% monthly. Currently, the business boasts 49 Magento 1 extensions and 5 Magento 2 extensions, with ongoing developments for more. The extensions are priced between $49 and $249, available with either yearly or lifetime licensing options. Additional services and add-ons can be included with orders. The business's online presence includes a blog and social media accounts on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. Although it hasn't run Google ads since 2018, these and other revenue avenues such as affiliate programs, partnerships, and guest blogging can enhance its search rankings and earnings.
The business generates revenue through the sale of extensions and services for Magento. It is being sold by its owner who wishes to invest in ventures aligned with their skills and interests. The ideal buyer is someone seeking minimal daily management while focusing on developing new Magento 2 modules. Included assets are brand assets, contracts with customers and suppliers, custom technology, customer databases, domains, marketing materials, website files, and social media accounts. Post-sale support is offered, and the owner notes potential for increased traffic and profit through resumed advertising campaigns and partnerships. Notably, much traffic is sourced from the Magento community and organic searches. The owner invites professional inquiries while emphasizing a transparent sale process.
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