A design-focused website, established in early 2014, offers a range of digital assets such as icon, avatar, and background sets, while providing custom design services. This website has achieved nearly $15,000 in profit over the past year without marketing efforts and ranks well for several key search terms. The products were created by hired freelancers, and details about them will be provided to the new owner. The sale includes a secondary website, which was initially the primary domain before being moved. The current owner is selling because of time constraints due to other work commitments but believes in the site's potential for growth. The site is built on a content management system, making it easy to manage, and includes a section offering free resources to draw in more visitors. Products are sold through a digital marketplace platform, which takes a small fee from each transaction. The secondary site is included as a bonus, remaining functional and up to date since its creation. The pricing structure for custom icon orders is tiered, with rates decreasing as order quantity increases. The website is monetized through its sales, custom services, and listings on other design marketplaces, with detailed financial data showing a variable monthly profit. The sale includes the website, domains, full product rights, marketplace accounts, freelancer details, and an account on the digital sales platform. The owner believes traffic can be significantly increased with promotional activities, SEO, and more free resources.
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