The sale includes a domain, a website, and a social media page with over 75,000 followers. To keep the business operational, servers and Google API Keys are required, and the site uses a content delivery network to enhance speed. The current owner is selling the business due to a shift in focus to another market and existing commitments to other projects. Revenue is generated through multiple advertising networks and local agency banner ads, with potential for the new owner to include their own ads. Expenses primarily involve server costs and the content delivery network service. Marketing efforts have centered on both social media and local initiatives, and it is suggested that further growth could be achieved through enhanced social media marketing due to a robust and consistent user base.
The sale also includes a contact list of over 37,000 registered users. The website’s content is generated through automated processes, specifically using video platform APIs, which require no manual maintenance. The current owner offers support to ensure a smooth transition for the new owner. Traffic to the site comes mainly from direct and organic sources, bolstered by a loyal user community that has been established over the past three years.
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3. Review traffic. Sellers can grant you access to Google Analytics. Ask for read-only access to verify site traffic.
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1. Agreements & Contracts.
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