The business for sale includes a main website and several additional domains centered on the cosmetic surgery industry. Assets in the sale encompass a sizable email list of cosmetic surgery enthusiasts, social media accounts with robust followings, and a YouTube channel that showcases brand and surgeon-specific videos. The business has historically invested significantly in advertising, with tested campaigns showing efficient lead generation. Ongoing operations require minimal involvement from an owner, as most tasks are outsourced. Despite the business's potential, the current owner is selling due to personal circumstances, including changes in health and home priorities.
Revenue is primarily generated by selling leads to surgeons and clinic operators, renting websites, and participating in affiliate commissions. Essential expenses cover SEO maintenance, help desk subscriptions, outsourcing lead management, and phone tracking. Marketing efforts primarily leverage SEO and social media, complemented by Google Adwords, which provides competitively priced lead generation.
There are significant opportunities for future growth, including expanding the surgeon network, enhancing marketing of ad packages, and diversifying into related niches such as skin care and Botox. Intellectual property, including trademarks and logos, is included in the sale, and the business model is supported by a proven track record of measurable revenue, supported by possessive analytics and tax documentation.
A new owner could maintain and grow the business by continuing communication with surgeons and introducing additional regions to widen the revenue base. The business uses WordPress and is hosted on a common platform. It operates predominantly within Australia, targeting Australian traffic and clients, and the owner has expressed willingness to provide post-sale support. With no special skillsets required, the business presents a promising opportunity for scalability in the cosmetic surgery lead generation industry.
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