Web Hosting Company | VeryCommerce.com
Sale Price – $55,000
Asking Price: $55,000
Annual Sales: $30,000
Seller’s Discretionary Earnings: $23,000
Days on Market: 46
It seems like everyone wants a home operating internet business these days. Hosting companies are in good demand. Besides web hosting services such as; domain name registration, blog hosting, installation, customization, website maintenance, forum, and informative step by step e-commerce guide, this business has its own shopping cart that is plug and play easy to use and install.
This is a great opportunity for a first time buyer of an Internet Business Opportunity.
The owner doesn’t know any computer programming or web design skills; yet operates and grows this business. The new owner of Very Commerce expects to continue on the success of the former owner; which is simple, easy to use, web hosting for small business. The primary sourcing of business is lead generation from web designers.I would expect that the owner will soon focus on hosting blogs as blogging is the fastest growing sector of small websites.
During August and September there were an estimated 4,500,000 new bloggers that started blogging on the Internet. October seems to be continuing that trend with hundreds of thousands of additional bloggers seeking web hosting for their new blog.There were 104,740 searches on the keyword phrase small business web hosting during the month of September. Advertisers paid a median of $2.99, and a high bid of $3.59 for the keyword phrase “small business web hosting in October.
Yahoo shows 62,000,000, while Google shows 47,800,000 web pages for the keyword phrase small business web hosting.
The indication of this data is that of a crowded market. However, web hosting customers have “stickinessâ€. Meaning once the customer is set up on a hosting company web server it is they believe it a challenge to switch to another hosting company without a compelling reason. Also, notice the SDE of VeryCommerce.com as a percentage of revenue; which is better than 75%. The new owner works about 10 hours a week to collect that revenue.

