This is a summary of a brokerage listing for a 2.5-year-old business in the filmmaking niche. The website is a well-established online resource providing high-quality tutorials and content catering to aspiring filmmakers. It features a modern, easy-to-navigate design and generates revenue through Ezoic ads and affiliate commissions. There is potential for growth by adding content, improving SEO, and enhancing social media presence. The business boasts low expenses and high profit margins and would be suitable for both active investors keen to develop the site further or passive investors seeking income diversification. The sale includes website ownership, domain names, social media and Wordpress accounts, mailing list, and post-sale support, among other assets.
The current owner, due to time constraints from their main job, is unable to manage the business. The site is noted for its extensive content, comprising 250 articles, which has fostered a dedicated visitor base. The site enjoys organic traffic and maintains steady revenue throughout the year, with holiday season spikes. The sale requires the buyer to handle their own due diligence and facilitates the complete transfer of operations using tools like Google Site Kit and Wordpress plugins. Additional growth opportunities include developing marketing strategies, diversifying revenue streams, and hiring content creators. The business is brokered by a reputed entity with experience in website sales.
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