The text presents a seller offering a business for sale on a digital marketplace platform. The business includes an 18-year-old domain, website content, and rights for unique content, along with social media assets like a Facebook page with over 11,000 likes, a Twitter account, and a YouTube channel. Additionally, a Sellfy account for paid digital downloads and a hosting account are part of the package.
Revenue is generated through display advertising primarily via Sulvo and Adsense, digital downloads of free-for-view tutorials, and custom digital downloads where institutions can request branded tutorial materials. Donations also contribute to income. The business requires minimal effort to maintain as it has been self-sustaining, with complete content that rarely needs updating due to infrequent major changes in the underlying technology.
The seller is motivated by a lack of recent activity and a need to focus on other projects. Operating expenses are limited to hosting and processing fees, and no marketing initiatives have been employed for the business. The seller encourages potential buyers not to enquire about a Buy It Now price until potentially set at the end of the auction, and offers transparency for serious bidders through screen-sharing verification.
This summary omits specific business identifiers like domain names, URLs, and platform-specific references for anonymity, focusing instead on the operational aspects and transaction details associated with the sale.
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Before making an offer
1. Look for verified sellers. Sellers should verify their email, phone, and government ID. When a seller has completed all verifications, we identify them with a checkmark like this:
2. Review financials. Financials are seller-provided inputs. Always ask for verified financials. Ask for a tax return or request access to their dashboard. if it’s an ecommerce store get a transaction report.
3. Review traffic. Sellers can grant you access to Google Analytics. Ask for read-only access to verify site traffic.
4. Schedule a call. Communication is key. The best way to find out more is to speak directly with the seller. For your protection, keep all communication within Flippa.
5. Make the offer on Flippa. We’re here to help. Flippa does not charge buyers and by making an offer on Flippa you’ll get access to our post-sales support team.
1. Agreements & Contracts.
Connect with a US-based lawyer or purchase asset-specific template legal documents via Flippa Legal.
2. Conduct Due Diligence.
You can conduct this yourself or use our trusted network of industry-leading due diligence partners. They can provide in-depth analysis, identify hidden risks, and independently assess the value of the business. Learn More