The sale includes a website, Shopify store, social media accounts, email lists, and domains. Primary traffic sources are direct visits and organic search, with most traffic coming from Nigeria, followed by the UK and the United States, as indicated by Google Analytics. The site has not received any search engine penalties and is generating revenue. The business has a Facebook page with 11,000 likes and a Twitter account with 1,000 followers. There are approximately 1,000 subscribers on the email list. The main domain has been established since 2001. The business has not utilized paid advertising or purchased traffic but has performed search engine optimization. All items and accounts included in the sale are transferable and have no fees.
The business owns additional domains and websites. The content is custom-produced by an in-house employee and subcontractors. Assistance in content production can be provided to the buyer for an agreed fee. The business holds transfer rights for all products and services and has transferable contracts with suppliers. Content production is the primary manpower requirement. There is one in-house employee, and employment agreements can be transferred. Customer and technical support are available depending on buyer requirements. The business's revenue can be tracked accurately, with no geographical limitations for potential buyers.
The current owner, who acquired the site two years ago, has limited time to further develop it, prompting the sale. Additional SEO and content could grow the business. The operation started in 2001, and all assets are fully operational and accessible. There are no existing loans on the business.
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