The business for sale includes a range of digital assets such as a domain, social media accounts, review site accounts, and customer data, along with a functioning CRM and job management systems. It also offers well-established processes and relationships with photographers and selling partners. The company stands out due to four years of building B2B contracts with key travel industry players, which require a high degree of business confidence. It operates in over 30 European cities, with recognized professionalism and a five-star rating on multiple review platforms like TripAdvisor and Yelp. The network includes 120 carefully-selected English-speaking photographers known for high-quality work.
Operationally, the business relies on online bookings through its website or B2B network, with payments handled through PayPal. The owner spends about five hours weekly on operational tasks that could be outsourced. The decision to sell is due to the owners’ need to free up capital for other ventures. Revenue is generated entirely from its photography and add-on services, with no inventory or fixed costs.
Marketing has been focused on SEO and social media, alongside B2B partnerships. Competition is low due to high entry barriers, with the main competitor being a Canadian start-up. Future growth opportunities include expansion into new markets, further development of B2B relationships, increased online marketing, or evolving towards a franchise model. There’s also potential in merchandise sales and online ad revenue. The business model is proven, with quality service and growth prospects offering excellent opportunities for a new owner.
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