A premium online course business aimed at teaching photographers and videographers how to establish successful businesses with their skills is currently available for acquisition. The course, which has generated over $200,000 in lifetime sales from more than 150 customers, has been dormant for the past year due to the owner focusing on other projects, leading to a significant revenue decline. Previously, the core offering sold for $999, and customer engagement was strong, with many opting for higher-tier options and payment plans. The curriculum includes approximately 20 hours of content spread across 5 courses, 80+ videos, and 75+ pages of various templates and scripts, appealing to creators or educators in need of a ready-to-launch product. Operated digitally, the course requires minimal ongoing management, making it an attractive residual income opportunity or a growth project through increased promotion. Customers are primarily US-based professionals looking to turn their craft into a business, with evidence of upsell potential indicated by customer spending patterns. Over its lifetime, the business capitalized on the original owner’s content and audience, but these avenues are not currently in use. Financial records, supported by processor exports, validate the sales figures, and current revenue mainly comes from organic means. Included for sale are the full curriculum and supporting materials, with options for content-only or full asset transfer, excluding personal brand assets of the current owner. Transition support is offered for a seamless changeover to new ownership.
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