The text outlines the sale of a Windows software called "Adult Video Blaster," which facilitates the uploading of adult videos to leading adult platforms. Primarily generating sales through a specific online forum, the software represents an investment opportunity with a stable, recurring income model. The package includes the software, its source code, and the optimized sales page. Maintenance involves occasional software updates and handling support tickets, typically requiring minimal time as the software is stable. The software runs on a subscription model, priced at $37 monthly or $67 bi-annually, with the primary expense being the hosting of the sales page. The business has seen steady sales without marketing efforts, indicating substantial growth potential through expanded marketing initiatives such as forum postings and paid advertising. The current owner is selling due to time constraints from other projects, seeing the software's potential to yield significantly higher profits with additional investment. The sale includes an email list of about 300 subscribers, though the business account is partially separate from personal accounts. While the site is currently hosted by the owner, it should be transferred post-purchase. With exclusive marketplace presence and no known competition, the software stands out in its niche. Post-sale support and training will be provided, and a non-compete agreement offered, with no geographic restrictions for potential buyers. Opportunities for growth include enhanced marketing and regular software updates.
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