The website is focused on assisting home cannabis growers, both newcomers and veterans, by offering a wide array of products like LED grow lights, seeds, grow tents, and other related equipment. It targets small-scale growers but possesses the potential for expansion into larger markets, such as those for larger cannabis growers or home cultivation of different products. The business collaborates with manufacturers that produce trimmers, grinders, and presses suitable for both home users and industrial applications. In addition to drop shipping, the site features numerous affiliate product links which offer commission rates up to 30%. It is also rich in content, boasting hundreds of customized articles about growing and utilizing cannabis.
The current owner is selling the business at a significant loss due to a lack of time for marketing and expansion. The sale includes the services of a webmaster and an article writer, who charges $10 per hour and is open to continuing under new ownership. Additionally, the business includes an associated site that is in a similar niche, complete with mascots, and a dormant Shopify domain. There is also an available NFT, featuring a spinning coin GIF with cannabis leaves and the NFT logo, offered in a separate sale. The business comes equipped with mascots that can be utilized to promote the brand and products further.
Hello, my name is Clark. I publish several websites/blogs and am looking to acquire mo...
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