The business for sale comprises several fan pages on a social media platform, which will be included in the transaction. Some of these pages were unpublished by the platform two months ago, but the new owner has the opportunity to appeal and potentially restore them. Approximately ten pages have the potential to be revived. Additionally, the site is approved by a major news aggregator, enhancing its visibility. However, it does not come with a writer, and the new owner will need to establish their own advertising setup and stack to generate revenue, primarily through advertisements.
The decision to sell the business stems from the current owner's declining interest in the associated sports niche, indicating a desire for the site to be managed by someone more enthusiastic and engaged. The business is ideally suited for an individual with a passion for mixed martial arts (MMA).
Regarding assets, the sale includes brand assets, domains, and social media accounts. No physical inventory is included, and the business does not come with pre-defined units or value in that regard. As part of the sale, post-sale support is offered to the new owner, ensuring a smoother transition and ongoing assistance if necessary. This provides the buyer with the necessary tools and guidance to take over the operations effectively. Overall, the business presents an opportunity for someone with a keen interest in MMA to acquire an established online presence with room for growth and monetization through advertisements.
Internet marketer for over 10 years. Own an online media business.
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