Daily Deals - The Best Online Businesses for Sale
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Daily Deals - The Best Online Businesses for Sale
1.5M Subs Manufacturing Channel + $6.09M Fashion Brand + 72% Margin Coaching Catalog
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TODAY'S TOP DEAL
3-year-old YouTube channel in the manufacturing and industrial technology niche. Monetized primarily through Adsense.
Key Metrics: $278K annual revenue, 1.5M YouTube subscriber list, 671M total views
EDITORS CHOICE:
13-year-old Shopify brand specializing in premium fashion apparel. Operated by a lean team with streamlined SOPs and automated fulfillment.
Key Metrics: $6.09M annual revenue, $149 AOV, 612K email subscriber list
Football Coaching Shopify Catalog
5-year-old digital publishing business selling premium, in-depth football coaching content. Nearly 60% of orders come from returning customers, and 39% of all customers are repeat buyers.
Key Metrics: $207K annual profit, 72% profit margin, $79 AOV
4-year-old digital service store specializing in subscriptions and premium accounts including Discord boosts, gaming services, ChatGPT, coding, server setup, and more. Has strong customer retention, repeat demand, and with no paid advertising.
Key Metrics: $180K annual profit, 60% profit margin, 15K active customers
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Welcome to today's deep dive. We are unpacking excerpts from the prime digital acquisitions and e-commerce marketplace.
SPEAKER_01Right. It is essentially a bustling real estate market.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, exactly. But instead of houses, people are buying and selling established cash-flowing digital businesses.
SPEAKER_01Which is fascinating. If you have ever wondered what it looks like behind the scenes when a massive YouTube channel or a giant Shopify store goes up for sale, well, we have a stack of active listings to decode today.
SPEAKER_00Let's start with the marketplace's today's top deal. It is a three-year-old YouTube channel in the manufacturing and industrial technology niche.
SPEAKER_01Brokered by Nelson Ferreira down in Texas, right?
SPEAKER_00Right. And it generates uh $278,000 in annual revenue. That is primarily through AdSense, boasting a massive 1.5 million subscribers and 671 million total views.
SPEAKER_01That is a staggering amount of views for a niche channel.
SPEAKER_00It really is. I mean, it is like buying a fully functioning niche television network. But I have to push back here. Is pure AdSense revenue really stable enough for a business acquisition?
SPEAKER_01That is the big question.
SPEAKER_00Like, are you just entirely at the mercy of sudden algorithm changes?
SPEAKER_01Well, yeah, you absolutely are. That is why shifting from ad supported media to direct digital publishing is often a safer bet.
SPEAKER_00Oh, because it offers way more control.
SPEAKER_01Exactly. Which brings us to the premium only listing that ends in 18 days.
SPEAKER_00The football one.
SPEAKER_01Right. Yes. It is a five-year-old football coaching Shopify catalog, and they are selling premium in-depth content.
SPEAKER_00Wow, okay.
SPEAKER_01And it boasts a 72% profit margin.
SPEAKER_00Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_01That is $207,000 in annual profit with a $79 average order value.
SPEAKER_00That is incredible.
SPEAKER_01But the standout metric here is that 39% of customers are repeat buyers.
SPEAKER_00Wait, really?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, making up nearly 60% of all their orders.
SPEAKER_00Okay, so selling digital content obviously offers amazing margins, but you know, how does that compare to the scale of physical products or tech services?
SPEAKER_01Well, physical products introduce a lot of friction, but they can scale massively. Look at the editor's choice listing.
SPEAKER_00Oh, right. The 13-year-old premium fashion Shopify brand.
SPEAKER_01Exactly, pulling in $6.09 million in annual revenue.
SPEAKER_00With $149 average order value. But despite that massive revenue, they run it with a super lean team.
SPEAKER_01Right, because they are using automated fulfillment and really streamlined SOPs.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, they hardly touch the physical product. And I feel like the real hidden asset there is probably their 612,000 email subscriber list.
SPEAKER_01Absolutely. Having a direct line to your customers is huge. But I want to contrast that massive legacy fashion brand with a much newer, highly efficient model.
SPEAKER_00Okay, what is that one?
SPEAKER_01It is a four-year-old digital subscription service. They sell Discord boosts, ChatGPT integrations, and like gaming and coding services. Oh wow. Yeah, and it nets $180,000 in profit. That is a 60% margin with 15,000 active customers.
SPEAKER_00The most surprising detail in that listing for me though is the zero paid advertising.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Not a single dollar spent on ads.
SPEAKER_00I mean, how does a digital service secure 15,000 active customers and get that high repeat demand entirely without ads?
SPEAKER_01It is wild.
SPEAKER_00Like is it purely community-driven, word of mouth?
SPEAKER_01Pretty much, yeah. Because they are embedded directly into these private digital ecosystems, the product validates itself instantly to hundreds of users at once.
SPEAKER_00Oh, I see. So the community infrastructure basically does the marketing for them.
SPEAKER_01Aaron Powell Exactly.
SPEAKER_00Well, the core takeaway for you listening today is that the internet is just full of these optimized turnkey businesses you can simply step into.
SPEAKER_01Aaron Powell Right, from automated fashion to highly niche football coaching.
SPEAKER_00Exactly. So I want to leave you with a final thought to ponder. If you were acquiring a digital business today, what underlying asset would you trust more?
SPEAKER_01The massive reach of a 1.5 million subscriber audience.
SPEAKER_00Aaron Ross Powell or a smaller, fiercely loyal customer base that buys repeatedly without a single dollar spent on marketing. Think about it.