An individual is auctioning two of their product websites, offering exclusive rights to buyers to fund a new venture. The first product, "Pitch Master Pro," is a recently released software focused on teaching musicians relative and absolute pitch. Despite its potential, it hasn't been fully marketed due to time constraints from other projects. Its owner plans to share successful marketing strategies that had previously increased sales for a similar product to $2,500 monthly. "Pitch Master Pro" targets a broad musician niche, including guitarists and pianists, and has earned $120 in its first three weeks.
The second product, "Guitar Tutor Pro," is a guitar training package established in 2005, generating close to $10,000 in profit. Although its sales have declined recently, it still receives quality traffic. The seller believes a new launch strategy could significantly boost its market position and plans to share this with the buyer.
The auction price for both products combined is $20,000, a figure deemed reasonable by the seller, considering the products' creation took a year. The sale includes ownership of both domains, related accounts, and exclusive rights. The seller has received previous offers, implying demand.
Terms of sale specify a payment deadline of five days post-auction, with preferred payment via escrow. Sales are final, and the seller guarantees the accuracy of sales and traffic data, promising a refund if discrepancies are found. Offers from previous potential buyers highlight the current opportunity for acquiring these products.
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