The featured business specializes in offering a distinctive collection of hand-drawn images tailored for craft enthusiasts and creative print-on-demand enterprises. It maintains a substantial email list with over 9,000 subscribers, predominantly from the United States, presenting a significant growth potential especially as the business gears up for the fourth quarter when sales are anticipated to surge. Previously, a lifetime access option was provided for a one-time fee of $79.99. However, there's an opportunity to integrate payment processing solutions to offer a monthly subscription model.
The business generates revenue by selling individual images and offering licenses for access to its entire image library at a price of $79.99. The order fulfillment process is efficiently managed online, allowing customers to receive download links via email, eliminating the need for physical inventory and logistics management.
The sale is motivated by the current owners' engagement in other ventures, limiting their capacity to manage and expand the operations further. This business would ideally suit an online marketer seeking to own a scalable digital asset.
Key assets included in the sale are brand materials, customer databases, domains, hosting and email accounts, marketing collateral, social media profiles, website files, source code, and e-commerce platform accounts. Social media presence includes 620 followers on Facebook and 30 monthly viewers on Pinterest, supported by a mailing list with 9,200 email contacts. Post-sale support is also offered to ensure a smooth transition for the new owner.
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