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$1.3K Per Month Digital Product Site in the Business Niche

OtherSoldBusinessvia Empire Flippers
A one-page read: the numbers, the trend, valuation, and how to approach the owner.
Trend
declining -11%
Asking price
$44,807
Monthly net
$1,120
Multiple
3.3x
Estimated valuation vs comps

Asking 3.3x annual profit. Comparable Other businesses sell around 2.6x (2 to 3.3x, 172 comps). Priced 28% above the median.

Key facts
Monthly revenue
$1,331
Monthly expenses
$211
Monthly net profit
$1,120
Profit margin
+84%
Revenue trend
-14%
Users trend
-58%
Monetization
Digital Product
Niche
Business
Hours / week
3
Days on market
8
Business location
US

Summary

This listing is for a digital product business created in July 2018 in the business niche. The Shopify app provides order presets and is currently rated 4.9 stars on the Shopify App Store. The established business has stable monthly net profit and requires minimal effort to maintain. All revenue is generated through the Shopify App in the form of monthly subscriptions. Included in the sale is a WordPress-based landing site that redirects to the Shopify App Store. The Seller spends around three hours per week on the business, primarily performing programming tasks and providing customer support. The Seller is currently responsible for all programming-related updates and new features implemented in the app. A Buyer would need either to have a background in PHP or outsource tasks to a programmer in order to create new features. There is a range of features-related growth opportunities that can be discussed with Unlockers who schedule a call with the Seller. A non-programming avenue of growth highlighted by the Seller is focusing on content creation for the WordPress site. The Seller states that expanding to video content and including keyword-rich case studies on the blog are interesting opportunities for a Buyer to explore.

Reason for sale

The Seller would like to use the capital for other projects.

Traffic, trend, size, and valuation figures here are estimates, not verified by the seller. Always do your own diligence before reaching out or making an offer.