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Business Seller Marketing Materials

September 21, 2022 by Paul W

We continue to post chapters from our upcoming ebook guide, How to Sell an Online Business, to help business owners prepare for a sale. In this third chapter, we look at the important components to business sellers in telling your story to prospective buyers. 

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3. Business Seller Marketing Materials

In addition to telling your financial story, it is important to tell the story of your business. Materials generally include a high-level description to use for advertising, a “teaser” document, and a Confidential Information Memorandum (“CIM”) or similar overview. Advertising copy and the teaser are generally written on a “blind” basis, so prospective business buyers can gauge interest before signing a non-disclosure agreement (NDA).

While advertising copy varies in length from a few sentences to a few paragraphs, the teaser is generally a one-page snapshot of the opportunity that can be easily shared via email or in person. CIMs are typically more detailed, and can come in different formats and lengths, from a simple PowerPoint deck to a detailed book that includes text, images and charts. While the specifics can vary by business type, size, and other parameters, categories for an online business sale often include:

  • Overview & Highlights
  • Products & Services
  • Industry
  • Platform & Technology
  • Site Traffic & Data
  • Sales, Marketing, Social Media
  • Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats
  • Team
  • Financial Results & Projections
  • Transaction Details

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Risk and Return

Bear in mind when drafting your materials, buyers are generally thinking foremost about two things – risk and return. Look to highlight aspects of your business that touch on these things, which might include:

  • Business history and longevity
  • Recurring revenue
  • Support team history and experience
  • Organic web traffic
  • Growth history and potential
  • Barriers to entry or competitive advantages
  • Predictability of revenue and profit
  • Personal vs. business reason for selling

Quick Answer takeaways:

  • Write your business' story with an authentic voice.
  • Emphasize what makes your company unique.
  • Back up assertions with evidence.

As a business seller marketing your business, you may also benefit from insights in the next chapter of the Seller's Guide, Identifying Buyers for Your Business.   

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