The document provides a comprehensive overview of a micro-employment platform, referred to here as "the platform," which offers services for sale at various prices ranging from $5 to $20. The platform facilitates interactions between buyers and sellers, with sellers listing their services as 'gigs' and buyers purchasing them. Once a gig is completed and approved, payment is processed to the seller. The platform's owner is selling the business to fund a new project aimed at providing low-cost internet in underserved regions.
Key operational details include maintaining a PayPal account due to frequent small transactions, with guidance offered to handle potential account limitations. The platform boasts over 2,600 members, averaging 15-25 new registrations daily, resulting in 5-17 daily payments. It features approximately 3,560 active gigs across 178 pages. The owner highlights substantial advertising revenue, a strong Alexa rank, and potential for significant monthly profits of over $5,000.
The document outlines what the auction winner will receive, including domain transfer, customer base, script, and training. The platform's current monthly expenses include $60 for hosting and potential employee salaries. It is noted for its need for continuous attention and management but promises additional income and a robust digital reputation for the buyer. The text also details revenue streams, including promotions, advertising, gig add-ons, and fees, alongside traffic insights, demonstrating its growing traction and reliance on word-of-mouth promotion. The owner assures potential buyers of the availability of income proof and transparency in the sale process.
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Before making an offer
1. Look for verified sellers. Sellers should verify their email, phone, and government ID. When a seller has completed all verifications, we identify them with a checkmark like this:
2. Review financials. Financials are seller-provided inputs. Always ask for verified financials. Ask for a tax return or request access to their dashboard. if it’s an ecommerce store get a transaction report.
3. Review traffic. Sellers can grant you access to Google Analytics. Ask for read-only access to verify site traffic.
4. Schedule a call. Communication is key. The best way to find out more is to speak directly with the seller. For your protection, keep all communication within Flippa.
5. Make the offer on Flippa. We’re here to help. Flippa does not charge buyers and by making an offer on Flippa you’ll get access to our post-sales support team.
1. Agreements & Contracts.
Connect with a US-based lawyer or purchase asset-specific template legal documents via Flippa Legal.
2. Conduct Due Diligence.
You can conduct this yourself or use our trusted network of industry-leading due diligence partners. They can provide in-depth analysis, identify hidden risks, and independently assess the value of the business. Learn More