1324 days ago

Hawkes Bay Business Directory

Ray from Mayfair

It's been a tough couple of years and a lot of people are struggling and suffering. But today I bring you an opportunity that has excellent residual income potential.

I am retiring because of multiple sclerosis so I want to sell this Hawkes Bay Business Directory website.

hawkesbaybusinessdirectory.com...

It has recently been created with 679 categories and 3864 listings. It only costs US$47/month to run so plenty of room for profit.

It has 3 listing options, 1 free and 2 paid which you can choose what to set. The site functions really well and has lots of setting options.

It's quite new and now ready for some promotional work. It currently has no income so you can set your own pricing and benefits structure. It is also backed by an excellent support team.

Bargain $1,499

Call me on 0276868356 or email me on ray@videoandsmallbusinessservices.com with questions and enquiries

Thanks

Ray Burton

#business #businessforsale #hawkesbaybusiness

Price: $1,499

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