A website ranked 620,892 globally and 14,092 in Australia is available for sale. The purchase includes the developed code for 120 payment gateway and shipping plugins, each priced at $108.90. These plugins cover a variety of payment processors and banks, as well as domain registration and courier services. The business integrates with numerous content management systems, including Magento, WordPress WooCommerce, Joomla, Drupal, and more.
The website is a significant source of eCommerce build leads and plugin inquiries, generating over five quality leads per day, all of which originate from the site without the need for cold calling. Remarkably, the site ranks on the first page of Google for searches combining CMS and bank or payment gateway names across more than 11,000 pages. With minimal intervention, the site can generate $5,000 monthly on autopilot; with active sales input, this figure could increase to $30,000 monthly.
Additionally, in its first year, the business achieved a turnover of $430,000. The website includes a Dynamic SEO setup with over 11,000 cached pages on Google, ensuring high ranking for eCommerce web design and development searches. This comprehensive setup makes it a lucrative opportunity for interested buyers looking for an established, passive income-generating online business.
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3. Review traffic. Sellers can grant you access to Google Analytics. Ask for read-only access to verify site traffic.
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1. Agreements & Contracts.
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2. Conduct Due Diligence.
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