Leatherneck operates on an advanced market automation platform, providing a Done-For-You (DFY) website built on this major platform. The buyer of Leatherneck will receive a PRO license valued at over $2500 for the first year. This business does not focus on common digital marketing services like SEO or social media but rather specializes in business automation services. The platform integrates and automates various operations such as email marketing, scheduling, workflow management, and more, centralizing communications in a single hub. Additionally, the platform supports unlimited team members and can be upgraded to a white-label agency version.
The business, rebranded as iGloo Digital Marketing, is being sold because the current owner, aged 65, wishes to focus on a single agency. Despite the sale, the current owner will provide support to the buyer during the first year. This opportunity is ideal for those looking to establish a significant online presence, aiding businesses in enhancing their automation practices.
Assets included in the sale are brand assets, custom technology, domains, hosting accounts, marketing materials, relevant email and social media accounts, and website files. The business has a substantial social media presence, especially on Facebook and Instagram, and a considerable mailing list of 50,000 email addresses. Post-sale support is included to help transition the business smoothly to the new owner.
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