The business in question was established in 2014 and functions as a leading online resource providing support to former felons seeking employment as well as information related to reentry, housing, voting rights, and legal representation. Its success is attributed to its organic SEO traffic and the support of US-based government agencies, reentry programs, and educational institutions. The site generates revenue primarily through partnerships with Ezoic and job board platforms, accounting for about 90% of its income. Additional income streams include partnerships for selling expungement leads, donations from job listings, and affiliate sales from companies offering relevant services.
The owner, an established figure in the online business industry with over ten years of experience, is selling the business due to time constraints from other projects. Despite the site's potential, the owner indicates that it has been somewhat neglected recently, and sees opportunities for growth through content revision, selling information products, and directly engaging with lawyers for leads.
Assets included in the sale are significant digital and brand resources such as social media accounts with substantial followings on Facebook and a 20,000-subscriber email list. The business also emphasizes positive post-sale support for its customers. While Google AdSense issues prompted a previous switch to Ezoic, there have been no issues since this transition, presenting stability for prospective buyers. The business owner advocates for a buyer who is passionate about the cause and prepared to maximize its potential.
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