The business in question is an upcoming NFT evaluation platform that lists new NFT projects, updated daily both on the site and through social media channels. It offers significant advertising opportunities for NFT project owners, who can purchase ad space to promote their initiatives. Despite being a relatively new venture, it has shown profitability due to the burgeoning interest in NFTs and has long-term potential as an early player in the space. The platform features a custom design and high-quality logo tailored to the NFT milieu. Additionally, it includes a year of hosting services.
Operations involve a contractor who autonomously manages daily updates and delivers weekly reports at a cost of approximately $150 per month. The site has experienced organic growth, with no funds allocated to paid marketing or acquisition of followers. Customers, primarily NFT project founders, often initiate contact, minimizing the need for active prospecting.
The venture is ripe with growth opportunities, including enhancing the site, proactively reaching out to NFT and crypto projects for ad sales, creating a specialized Discord community, and leveraging SEO and affiliate marketing to establish authority. These efforts could substantially boost revenue.
Analytics indicate over 600 page views in October, with no expenditure on advertising. Financially, the site has successfully monetized through banner ad sales, generating significant revenue. The owner is looking to sell due to time constraints from other NFT projects, while offering access to the original logo designer for prospective buyers.
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