This auction offers an established web hosting business with over a year in operation. It includes comprehensive details of income, expenses, and payment histories, with the owner providing proof of positioning and traffic statistics. The business utilizes a paid WordPress theme optimized for SEO, with proven content development efforts enhancing site traffic and ranking. Previously, it ranked well for web hosting keywords, appearing on the first 10 pages of Google results. The business is BBB accredited.
Financial details outline a monthly revenue of $186.48 from 37 customers, quarterly revenue of $8.85 from 1 customer, semi-annual revenue of $71.40 from 2 customers, and an annual revenue of $716.84 from 43 customers, culminating in an estimated total yearly revenue of $3,132.80. The business began with a VPS server, subsequently upgraded to a dedicated server, and includes a significant investment in marketing and SEO of over $20,000.
The operational demand on the owner is minimal, requiring around 5 hours weekly, with much of the business handling and SEO tasks outsourced. The operational costs include a server cost of $219 monthly. An owned WHMCS license automates billing and payments, streamlining operations with integrated support and marketing features. A total of 632 domains point to the server.
The business breaks even, with potential for growth if the new owner invests time or additional funds. It offers the possibility of becoming significantly profitable, leveraging outsourced services to manage operations efficiently. The seller shows proof of income via attached PayPal screenshots.
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