An Australian-based e-commerce website is up for sale, offering a fully operational platform equipped with a secure shopping cart and payment gateway. Functioning since 2000, this business demonstrates significant marketing potential and could effectively complement an existing enterprise. It can be managed anywhere in Australia with broadband access and promises additional sales opportunities during quieter business periods. The website ranks well in popular search engines using carefully chosen industry keywords and advertises through platforms like Google Adwords and Myshopping.com, with PayPal as a payment option. Originally South Australian-owned, the site caters to both overseas and Australian customers by providing a comprehensive catalog of DVDs and video games.
The site ensures security by processing credit card transactions through a globally recognized SSL certificate and daily security scans by McAfee SECURE. With a membership of over 42,000 customers and a newsletter reaching over 17,000 users monthly, the site has a strong and well-engaged customer base. Its design allows for maximum automation, including automatic payment processing and customer notifications. Offered in the sale are essential operational assets including a $2,000 computer setup, $10,000 worth of DVDs, and $1,000 in packaging supplies.
This business has the potential to yield significant income with minimal weekly work hours. The automated nature of the site makes it an exceptional acquisition opportunity, especially for those seeking to enter or expand in the niche market. Potential buyers can acquire further details by contacting the seller directly.
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