The website, launched on June 17th, 2015, is designed to assist self-published authors by finding contact information for potential reviewers on Amazon. The operation of the site requires minimal time commitment, as a contractor currently performs the primary service, which involves collecting reviewer contact details from books similar to those authored by clients. It is emphasized that this service does not entail buying reviews; rather, it facilitates authors in reaching out to reviewers independently.
Day-to-day tasks primarily include email correspondence with clients and coordinating with the contractor using Trello. Additional tasks involve managing payments and handling customer service via forums. New clients typically emerge through word-of-mouth.
Potential growth strategies include developing software to streamline research, transforming the venture into a software as a service model, or expanding services to include book-related activities like blurb writing or book formatting. The owner is open to a non-compete agreement and has not engaged in backlinking or SEO strategies.
For prospective buyers, transaction details include domain transfer, access to the Gmail and Trello accounts, historical order data, and the email subscriber list. The site runs on WordPress with OptimizePress, and payments are processed through PayPal. The owner is selling to pursue another business opportunity, offering 30 days of post-sale support and assistance to ensure a smooth transition for the new owner. The sale process is proposed to be handled through Flippa Escrow for security.
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