Selling a 9-year-old White Label SEO Agency specializing in the legal industry, focused on maximizing client ROI. 20 full-time independent contractors.
A white label SEO agency, known for its focus on ROI and financial results, is on the market for sale. With over a decade of experience, the agency has carved out a niche in the legal industry, delivering solid growth and measurable success for law firms through collaboration with other SEO agencies. Offering competitively priced services to US-based SEO agencies, the agency boasts a track record of increasing website traffic and generating high-quality leads and signed cases for its clients.
The agency's team includes 20 in-house independent contractors and 5 specialists available on an hourly basis, all dedicated to maximizing clients' ROI. Key members of the leadership team, including the CTO and Content Manager, have been part of the company since its inception, contributing to its sustained growth and expertise.
With extensive growth potential, especially for those skilled in selling SEO services within the legal niche, the agency offers significant opportunities for new ownership. The founder and CEO, having successfully grown the business over the past 10 years, is seeking retirement, creating an opening for a new owner to continue the agency's legacy.
To facilitate a smooth transition, the agency provides comprehensive support, from onboarding to ongoing assistance. A newly hired Operations Manager is on board to aid in the sale and support process. The business owns three domain names, and further detailed information is available for serious buyers.
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