A website brokerage firm known for selling quality, revenue-generating sites is conducting an auction for a nearly passive, service-based business launched in early 2011. The business offers clients ready-made, search engine optimized websites built by an in-house team. The operation is managed by a remote team of seven employees, split between the USA and the Philippines. The manager efficiently handles daily operations, allowing the business to run almost passively for a new owner. Post-sale, the staff are willing to continue their roles, maintaining continuity for the business.
Interested buyers with available funds are invited to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) to receive detailed information about the site. It is important for potential buyers to include a message explaining their interest when submitting the NDA. No seller financing is available, making this offering suitable for cash buyers only. Additional detailed information regarding revenue, expenses, and traffic will be provided after the NDA is signed.
The business garners the majority of its traffic (63%) through a single paid advertising channel, excluding pay-per-click campaigns. Direct traffic, driven primarily by word-of-mouth recommendations, accounts for 31%. The remaining 6% of traffic comes from search engines, mainly through keywords related to the company’s name, suggesting further traffic from client recommendations. Full traffic statistics, including Google Analytics access, will be available to those who are seriously interested in the purchase. The brokerage firm also offers interested buyers the opportunity to stay updated on future listings via a buyer form.
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1. Look for verified sellers. Sellers should verify their email, phone, and government ID. When a seller has completed all verifications, we identify them with a checkmark like this:
2. Review financials. Financials are seller-provided inputs. Always ask for verified financials. Ask for a tax return or request access to their dashboard. if it’s an ecommerce store get a transaction report.
3. Review traffic. Sellers can grant you access to Google Analytics. Ask for read-only access to verify site traffic.
4. Schedule a call. Communication is key. The best way to find out more is to speak directly with the seller. For your protection, keep all communication within Flippa.
5. Make the offer on Flippa. We’re here to help. Flippa does not charge buyers and by making an offer on Flippa you’ll get access to our post-sales support team.
1. Agreements & Contracts.
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2. Conduct Due Diligence.
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