A digital marketing agency is offering for sale an SEO-focused affiliate business targeting kosher accommodations in Jerusalem. The website, launched in late 2023, successfully ranked #1-3 on Google for key phrases, driving $22,069 in commissions through bookings totaling $220,689. It has also established a database of 311 leads. The site's performance was affected by a dramatic drop in tourism following the October 2023 conflict in the region. This decline in tourism led to a decrease in conversions, though the site's traffic and rankings have remained strong.
The selling agency admits to having expertise in generating traffic and rankings, but finds managing customer service and booking operations outside their core competencies. Consequently, they have decided to sell the business to concentrate on their main marketing activities.
The sale includes a high-ranking website with proven SEO results, including 7,261 organic clicks and robust search impressions. It features 20-50 optimized content pages and provides infrastructure such as payment processing, email marketing templates, and booking automation. Additional bonuses worth $10,000 are offered, like a one-year professional chat service valued at $7,200.
The agency points out that the downturn in revenue is temporary and anticipates a strong rebound in tourism, offering a chance for the new owner to achieve significant revenue growth. Opportunities exist for someone with travel industry expertise or solid Israeli connections to further develop the business. The agency aims to sell these assets since they are not aligned with their expertise and growth objectives.
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