An ecommerce platform was established nearly a year ago with the goal of offering high-quality digital products, specifically vector packs. The venture has successfully achieved this ambition, now boasting a collection of over 6,000 unique graphic elements including vector icons, vector graphics, and Photoshop brushes. With plans to add more than 1,000 additional elements in the coming months, the platform has become a substantial resource for the design industry, particularly in the areas of print and web design.
The development of these offerings has been a significant undertaking, requiring more than 7,000 hours of work. In addition to the main website, there is a blog featuring regular Photoshop tutorials aimed at promoting the products. These digital assets are versatile and widely used across various sectors, including print for items like t-shirt designs and business cards, as well as in advertising and web development for designing web interfaces and digital ads.
The sale includes not only the domains and database with approximately 800 users but also the comprehensive library of digital products and tutorials. The included Twitter account has a following of over 800 people. The offer also includes two months of support from the current owner to assist in business management and the creation of an additional 1,000 graphic elements and 12 new tutorials.
Revenue predominantly stems from selling product packs and custom graphic services, while traffic is generated through search engines and affiliate partnerships. The transaction is proposed to be completed via an escrow service, ensuring security and transparency for both parties.
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1. Agreements & Contracts.
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