A rapidly expanding cookbook portfolio launched on a prominent online platform has gained traction within just ten months. The portfolio consists of ten well-received titles, generating consistent royalties averaging approximately $4,727 per month, with recent data showing a significant growth of about 59% in royalties over the last quarter. August notably surpassed July's earnings by around 40%. Detailed financial records, including a 12-month report and monthly financial analyses, are available to potential buyers under a non-disclosure agreement.
The catalog includes ten cookbooks spanning diverse niches such as meal preparation, one-pan dishes, air frying, and Mediterranean cuisine. The author's pen name has become a widely searched keyword, enhancing the portfolio's search visibility and conversion rates. All intellectual property rights, including manuscripts, design, and marketing assets, are available for transfer.
The operational process is streamlined, covering all stages from briefing to advertising updates, combining organic traffic with targeted advertisements on the platform. The sale package includes the entire online publishing account, copyright assignments, licenses for stock assets, and additional marketing content like A+ modules and videos.
The seller offers an escrow service for the transaction, a 14-day inspection period, full account transfer, and a 30-day handover support period comprising chat assistance and onboarding calls. The reason for the sale is the owner's desire to focus on larger projects, thus seeking an operator prepared to scale the brand.
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