A UK-based company, oriented towards Amazon's Kindle, Paperback, and Audiobook sales, is offering an opportunity to own a business that can serve as a new income stream for 2024, requiring minimal weekly commitment. The business, which has achieved a 2023 turnover of $115,000 with a 45% year-over-year growth, operates with a profit margin exceeding 40%. Revenue is primarily generated through Amazon KDP and ACX platforms across several international markets including the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and others. The owner, a serial entrepreneur, plans to sell the business to pursue a new startup venture and seeks a committed buyer.
Operations are straightforward; income is derived from royalties on book sales, and key operational costs include Amazon advertising, book writing, and marketing. The business experiences varying cash flow, with higher sales during winter months. Currently, 80% of sales are from the United States, with other sales spread across countries like the UK, Canada, and Japan. The outgoing owner is willing to provide coaching to ensure a smooth transition for the new buyer. Interested individuals can reach out for further information or to arrange a call to discuss the potential purchase.
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1. Agreements & Contracts.
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