A niche wellness brand, established in 2015, specializes in pregnancy and postnatal yoga and is now on sale. Accredited by a UK-wide regulatory body, this well-regarded brand boasts substantial assets including a comprehensive teacher-training curriculum, a strong domain group, and a loyal audience. The sale encompasses all digital assets, intellectual property, training resources, and domain rights, offering immediate entry into the evergreen maternal wellbeing niche. Target buyers include wellness entrepreneurs, yoga instructors, and digital wellness businesses seeking expansion.
The brand holds a 10-year history with FEDANT accreditation and includes a premium domain portfolio, a targeted 2,000+ subscriber email list, and a robust online presence. Physical assets worth around £2,000 are also part of the deal. Despite modest current financials—between £6K and £8K annually due to minimal recent efforts—the business is not underperforming but underutilized, presenting high growth potential for proactive buyers.
Key growth opportunities include relaunching online teacher training, expanding digital products, and licensing. The brand maintains a significant advantage with a strong SEO authority and brand trust. Reasons for the sale are the founder's need to focus on other ventures, allowing a new owner to maximize the brand's vast potential. Despite its understated financial figures, this business provides strategic assets, such as brand equity and intellectual property, making it a valuable long-term investment in the maternal wellness sector.
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