The owner is selling a WordPress and WooCommerce business, which has generated over $620 monthly for the past year. The business incorporates several domains and websites, including well-established plugins featured on a popular digital marketplace. Accompanying the sale are full source codes, rights to use, sell, and resell various plugins, as well as a longstanding account with an excellent reputation, having sold 3,341 plugins and achieved a 4.38 out of 5 rating. The offerings include popular tools like a mortgage calculator and WooCommerce plugins, all of which utilize a licensing system to prevent unauthorized usage.
The new owner will receive assistance with transferring web assets, domains, and the account structure, alongside documentation to ease the transition. There's potential for increased revenue by offering additional services, extending support beyond the included six months, and developing new products for an existing customer base. The owner emphasizes this opportunity as an introduction to the prosperous WP market, providing immediate revenue and the prestige of an established platform with strong sales history.
The current owner is divesting due to commitments to another successful WP-related business and the need to fund a new venture. The transaction includes transfer of all domains, websites, and account resources to the winning buyer, who will pay the net earnings up to the closing date. Overall, this sale represents a promising opportunity for entrepreneurs looking to enter or expand within the WordPress plugin industry.
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