The business in question is a price comparison website focusing on game server hosting companies. Established in 2015, it once achieved monthly earnings of $20,000, a figure it potentially could reach again with effective management. Operating with minimal expenses and capable of generating revenue without immediate modifications, it presents a lucrative opportunity for potential buyers. The site is currently benefitting from increased traffic due to heightened gaming activity amidst the coronavirus pandemic. Included in the sale is another niche website that attracts around 150 weekly visitors, with its earnings integrated into the main listing, as both sites utilize the same affiliate tracking code.
The business model relies on directing users to game server providers, sharing revenue generated from subsequent sales. The current owner decided to sell after being unable to further develop the site post-acquisition due to limited SEO and industry expertise. The business is ideal for someone with a strong understanding of SEO and industry nuances, who could enhance site traffic and possibly boost earnings by managing sales internally. The sale includes various assets such as brand assets, custom technology, domains, social media accounts, website files, and content. While the business maintains moderate social media presence, post-sale support is available to the new owner. A detailed profit and loss statement is accessible through a Google Sheet link provided by the seller.
Worked in finance for 20 years mainly with tech companies.
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