The entity possesses a digital platform with impressive metrics, boasting 400,000 subscribers and 639 million lifetime views, alongside a recorded lifetime revenue of $57,694. The platform is fully monetized and provides a steady income stream. Operations are streamlined with detailed Standard Operating Procedures available, including all necessary assets and guidance on video creation. Users have the option to edit videos personally or employ an editor, with referrals available upon request. Flexibility is a key feature, allowing changes to the channel’s name, niche, and content at any point.
The audience predominantly comes from the USA (44%), with additional viewers from the UK (7.5%) and Canada (3%). The demographic is mainly male (63.1%), with a significant portion (56.9%) aged between 25 and 44 years. Financially, the channel has demonstrated consistent revenue generation, although a noted revenue decline occurred between December 2025 and February 2026, attributed to a reduced upload frequency, highlighted by a 19-day period without any uploads.
For advertising revenue, the platform requires a Google-approved AdSense for YouTube account to integrate with the channel. A prospective owner without an existing account must create one post-acquisition, subject to Google AdSense's approval process, to maintain monetization capabilities.
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1. Agreements & Contracts.
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