The text is an anonymized sales pitch for a business opportunity involving a CPA (Cost Per Action) network. The network has been operational for 11 months, generating over $20,000 in profit with minimal effort and no upfront cost. The business model focuses on using affiliates to generate revenue through promoting advertiser offers, with profits derived from the difference between what advertisers pay and what affiliates earn. With over 2,500 affiliates worldwide and around 1,000 advertiser offers, the network is designed to require minimal cash input, essentially running on autopilot.
The seller identifies as a young entrepreneur with a history of creating, testing, and selling businesses. The current opportunity involves a CPA network initially started in May 2020 as an experiment. The seller reveals that they have not heavily promoted the network, implying that significant revenue potential exists for a more proactive owner. They claim additional secret profit sources will be shared with a serious buyer, emphasizing average monthly profits of over $1,700.
The pitch outlines the operational requirements: one person can manage the business, but a team might enhance efficiency. Key departments include administration, marketing, support, and finance. The business appeals to advertisers seeking to promote offers and affiliates interested in earning commissions through successful promotion activities.
The network is positioned as a lucrative opportunity for individuals interested in passive income from affiliate marketing, with the seller offering domain transfer and full post-sale support. The package includes a premium domain, marketing tools, and a list of 5,000 potential affiliate contacts.
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