The document details the sale of a lead generation platform designed to connect consumers with local service providers, primarily targeting the Australian market but adaptable for global use. The platform operates by collecting consumer requests for services and distributing these leads to businesses within a specified radius. Business providers pay a subscription fee for access to these leads, with the potential to substantially expand into numerous industries such as digital media, medical, real estate, and more.
This is not an automated venture; rather, it requires expertise in PPC and SEO to elevate its success. The platform has been meticulously developed over 26 months, integrating features like a custom website, numerous landing pages, and backend automation for user and payment management. Noteworthy integrations include Google Maps, eWay/Commbank payment gateways, and SMS notifications.
The developers emphasize the exceptional revenue potential, with an example projection showing that acquiring just 10,000 business users, each paying $1,000 yearly, could yield $10 million annual revenue. The product has encountered significant traction with minimal marketing effort, indicating high market demand.
The sale includes full ownership of the platform's technology and intellectual property, with the option to license it to franchises. The document suggests conservative forecasts of rapidly increasing user engagement and revenue, driven by automation, scalability, and proven market applicability. A handover process is outlined for the new owner, including face-to-face or virtual walkthroughs of the business operations, management processes, and ongoing support if needed. The reason for sale is due to one director's personal commitments, limiting their availability to expand the business further.