An anonymized music curation project, initially developed as an indie music initiative, has transformed into a scalable content brand driven by short-form videos. This project pioneered a unique “VERSUS” format for shorts and reels, amassing millions of views by merging viral content with music exploration. Currently, it has gained significant traction across major social media platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. It also maintains connections within the indie music scene through various playlist platforms, including Spotify, as well as submission platforms like Groover and SongTools.
The venture has generated nearly $20,000 in revenue primarily through playlist curation. The sale package includes monetized social media channels with an established audience, a Spotify profile complete with playlists, accounts on submission platforms (with some inactive but easily reactivatable), and the successful “VERSUS” content format. Additionally, it comes with an Adobe Premiere Pro template to streamline content creation. This project offers a repeatable content system with built-in monetization possibilities through ads, curation, and potential sponsorships. It serves as a bridge between mainstream and indie music, offering a fresh take on both popular and lesser-known tracks.
The sale is aimed at finding a buyer or new owner who will further expand this scalable, simple, and time-efficient operation, perfect for solo creators in the music and media niche. As the founder shifts focus to a new initiative, they seek a buyer to elevate this project. The new owner must have or establish an approved AdSense for YouTube account to monetize the channel post-acquisition.
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