This sports betting tips and informational website, launched in 2014, is a low-maintenance, high-revenue business, primarily automated and monetized through product sales and membership subscriptions. With over 340 active subscribers and an impressive net monthly profit, it functions largely on data-driven and formulaic services. The site attracts a global audience, with most users based in the UK, and sees nearly 17,000 page views monthly.
Social media engagement includes 1.5K followers and a 13K-strong email list, where most income and new memberships are generated. The business package comes with all brand and web assets, custom technology, marketing collateral, and offers post-sale support. Strategies for further growth include leveraging social media, content marketing, SEO, video and podcast marketing, affiliate partnerships, advertising sales, and bookmaker partnerships.
The current owner is selling the business to focus on a new SaaS product but ensures there is no competition between the ventures. An experienced admin assistant manages daily operations like data reporting and service preparation in just a couple of hours, and is open to working with the new owner. This business is ideal for internet entrepreneurs and those passionate about sports betting. It includes comprehensive assets like brand materials, customer databases, and eBooks, and uses ThriveCart for order management, though ThriveCart accounts aren’t included in the sale. The future owner can utilize existing systems for a seamless transition and capitalize on identified growth opportunities for expanding the business further.
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