A website offering social media services, including Twitter followers, Facebook likes, and YouTube views, is up for sale. Launched in 2012, the site quickly became successful through an initial SEO campaign and transitioned away from Google AdWords due to account suspension in this niche. It ranks highly on Google for competitive keywords and has completed over 1,400 orders with a high customer satisfaction rate of over 95%, and minimal disputes. This success is attributed to a reliable supplier who provides realistic looking followers. The site features a professional design with a conversion rate exceeding 40%, utilizes a customized WP-Ecommerce plugin for ease of use, and averages daily unique visitors between 90-150.
The website has earned significant monthly gross income, with figures including $10,579 in August 2012 and $6,756 in November 2012, and consistently receives 10-20 orders from returning customers monthly. The business includes a large database of over 7,249 back-links from 900 referring domains, contributing to its visibility and order volume.
The seller is parting with the website to raise funds for purchasing a house. As part of the offer, the buyer will receive one month of hosting, client and supplier lists, marketing tips, and a month of support. Traffic details are monitored via internal data and SiteMeter, with additional insight available upon request. The site presents an attractive opportunity for those looking to acquire an established, well-performing e-commerce platform in the social media niche.
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1. Agreements & Contracts.
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