The entity described is a vintage-themed content and e-commerce platform focused on hair, makeup, and fashion, emphasizing empowerment for women. It uses several monetization strategies, including affiliate marketing, which provides regular income with minimal promotional effort. Another revenue stream is the sale of makeup brush sets through established online marketplaces, although the entity acknowledges that additional marketing is necessary to enhance exposure.
This business utilizes a customized website hosted on a specific platform and heavily relies on social media channels like Facebook for promotion. It also maintains a presence on YouTube and Instagram to reach a broader audience. The sale package includes the website, a database with over 9,500 verified users, all associated social media accounts, and a stock of 848 makeup brush sets stored in warehouses located in Australia and the USA. These products are ready for drop shipping to a global customer base.
The business transfer process involves granting complete access to all assets and resources once 70% of the payment is secured via a payment service. After verification and satisfaction of the second party, the balance is paid, with the buyer covering any transaction fees. The current owner seeks to divest due to a lack of passion for the industry and the resources required to expand, coupled with a disinterest in pursuing these resources further.
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