Key achievements include diverse revenue streams, a robust partnership with a distribution platform, and an active social media presence. The company, formed in 2013, delivers film and music content to major video-on-demand services and boasts a varied movie catalog with over 106 titles. These range from documentaries to animations, each with a distinct licensing agreement. As a registered LLC, the business includes all assets and necessary documentation.
The company engages over 7,237 film enthusiasts on social media and maintains a monetized channel with over 7K subscribers, featuring more than 79 videos without any strikes. It collaborates with musicians for licensing songs on platforms like YouTube and Spotify, maintaining a catalog of 4,000 instrumental tracks.
A partnership with a film distribution platform, established in 2017, has led to substantial success, with some films ranking as the most viewed on major platforms. Earnings through this partnership and music distribution partners can be retrieved monthly. In past collaborations, the company managed to license over 1300 songs, although changing business models now require individual submissions.
The operational model is straightforward, with reviews conducted via the company's website. The current owner manages the business with minimal weekly hours, but tasks can be outsourced. The website, built on a user-friendly platform, ensures easy maintenance.
Future growth potential includes enhancing website traffic and capitalizing on SEO strategies. The domain has been owned by the CEO for 18 years, and the owner is open to flexible purchase structures and potential involvement in a management or consultative capacity.
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