The business in question offers digital downloads such as images and footage, focusing on high-quality stock photos and vector images. Established in 2016, it caters to freelancers, designers, and advertisers needing royalty-free visuals. The business aims to fill a niche in affordable, diverse media content, praised for its comprehensive library. It operates on a fully automated platform requiring minimal maintenance, allowing the owner to manage it with 1-2 hours of weekly work alongside a team of freelancers for marketing efforts. The site benefits from an established reseller partnership and offers a high-profit margin, with built-in features such as a shopping cart, currency and language support, subscription options, and multiple payment gateways. The business utilizes Bluehost for hosting, and all associated accounts and documentation will be transferred to the new owner upon sale, offering an effortless transition. Revenue verification can be provided to serious buyers, although tax returns are unavailable. The current owner, seeking to invest elsewhere, offers post-sale support and sees significant growth potential through increased content and SEO efforts. While the website itself does not carry inventory, the new owner can expand into tangible products. The auction is open to vetted buyers only, with no geographical restrictions for potential owners. Prospective buyers are encouraged to examine this opportunity to capitalize on the growing demand for digital media content.
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1. Agreements & Contracts.
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