The sale of an app includes several key components: the Play Store listing, source code, keystore file (.jks file), and an updated APK with integrated ads. To keep the app functional, the primary requirement is to monitor for any bugs, though most crashes are reported to be already resolved, requiring minimal ongoing effort. The current owner is selling the app due to a business model that involves frequently buying and selling apps.
The app generates revenue through advertisements, specifically using AdMob ads (banner, native, and interstitial formats) and Facebook ads (banner, native, and interstitial formats as well). Additionally, in-app purchases have potential as a revenue stream. There are no inherent expenses associated with running the app; however, promotional efforts may necessitate expenditure on advertising, particularly using Google Ads, which has been the primary marketing strategy employed so far.
As for future improvements, the seller notes that the app is in good working order and does not require any immediate enhancements. Overall, the app is presented as a low-maintenance investment opportunity with established revenue streams and minimal upkeep.
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