The text outlines the sale of three established online businesses. The first business focuses on online marketing, website design, and lead generation, generating a profit of $35,000 in 2011. The second business is a global advertising network that supports the first two businesses by generating leads and traffic, earning $1,060 through AdSense and $9,000 through affiliate advertising in the same year. The third business specializes in SEO solutions for small and medium websites, with a profit of $56,000 in 2011. The sale package includes all client details (252 total), provider details, and full copyrights to the domains, content, and logos of all three sites. It also includes a full license to SEO software and 60 days of post-sale support to assist the buyer in becoming familiar with the business operations.
The sellers are a government-registered private limited company based in India, and they offer full transparency of financial details, including profit and loss accounts. Interested buyers are required to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) to access more detailed information, such as URLs, financial, and traffic details. Additional revenue proof and traffic analytics can also be accessed post-NDA. An attached PDF file contains specific details about each business. Overall, the package presents an opportunity to take over established online enterprises with transparent historical financial performance.
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1. Agreements & Contracts.
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