A green comparison shopping platform specializing in environmentally friendly and fair trade products is being offered for sale. This virtual business, operational globally, allows green merchants to list their products for a flat fee, directing targeted traffic to the merchants' sites for transactions. Featuring unique design and content, the platform has shown resilience and growth during economic downturns, highlighting its potential in the burgeoning green market, currently valued at $290 billion annually. The platform enjoys minimal competition within its niche, and the sale includes various domain names, social media accounts with sizable followings, trademarks, and complementary promotional materials. Additionally, it is approved by Green America and recognized as a Startup Nation 2010 Home Based Business Winner.
The revenue model is based on memberships ranging from $50 to $575 per month without the risk of click fraud, with further monetization options available for new owners. Current revenue is generated from over 160 paying merchants, and financial records will be accessible upon sale closure. The business is supported by two contract employees who are willing to continue post-sale. The average monthly organic visitor count is 92,656, with tracking and live chat capabilities included in the sale.
Potential buyers with technical skills or companies looking to expand into the green niche are ideal candidates. The sale provides after-sale support and training for 30 days, and multiple hosting and transition options are available. Currently, the business is sustained by a virtual infrastructure, ensuring low operational costs.
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