A premium template development firm, specializing in Bootstrap designs, sells its products across various online marketplaces and through its own platform. The business, recognized on a major tech product discovery platform, has created four admin templates and over thirty front-end templates. Over the past year, it experimented with several sales channels, experiencing notable success on one particular marketplace, which it plans to continue utilizing. The company offers its premium themes on multiple platforms and provides a detailed account of its sales for February 2016. As part of the upcoming sale of the business, the new owner will receive a variety of assets including the firm's domain, existing marketplace profiles, cash reserves, 4 admin templates with bundled front-end templates, over 30 Bootstrap front-end templates, and social media profiles. Two of the admin templates are already approved for sale on a leading marketplace, with another two pending, suggesting potential for increased revenue upon approval. Proper marketing strategies could significantly boost monthly earnings, though the current owner lacks the necessary marketing expertise. The decision to sell arises from the owner's intent to start an offline business, requiring substantial funding. Prospective buyers are encouraged to inquire for more information.
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