The business operates as an eCommerce platform using proprietary software to offer autonomous sales of angel reading reports. The original owner is seeking to sell the business to fund real estate investments. The website is hosted on a popular digital hosting service and uses WordPress as its platform. Revenue is traceable and separate from personal accounts, although no tax returns are available. Primary expenses are minimal, limited to hosting costs. The sale includes the website's domain, a social media account with substantial following, and intellectual property such as software rights and texts. Organic traffic sources the site, which boasts over five years of market presence and strong search engine rankings. The business owner reports no use of SEO, social media marketing, or purchased traffic, nor has the site faced any penalties from search engines. Content is user-generated, with the business involving minimal operational tasks, notably responding to emails—taking about an hour weekly. Competitors are identified, but the business claims a distinct approach. Services offered are priced variably, including four types of readings and donation options. No constant updates are needed for the PHP-based product. However, the last code update was in early 2017. The owner is open to signing a non-compete contract and offering post-sale support. Primary growth opportunities lie in improving SEO strategies. There are no geographical limitations for potential buyers.
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