Assess business listings quickly
Buying a company starts with orientation: location, category, guide price, revenue, employees, legal form and handover need to be easy to understand. The buy a company page leads directly to the listings. This section helps users place offers in context without pulling attention away from the companies currently available. The homepage therefore combines practical search, acquisition intent and clear SEO context around business buying, succession and individual assets.
Sell a business with controlled visibility
For sellers, a listing has to look professional while keeping sensitive information protected. The sell a company page explains the entry point and leads toward listing creation. A good sale listing should present the offer, guide price, handover, visibility and contact path clearly. This means the homepage supports both Google visibility and the next useful step for potential sellers.
Connect succession, SMEs and business marketplaces
Many searches are not only about buying a company directly, but also about succession, SMEs, business exchanges or a suitable business marketplace. The homepage therefore also covers business succession. Users can understand that company.ch is relevant for planned handovers, successor searches and small to medium-sized companies as well. The text adds semantic breadth without turning the section into a dense list of internal links.
Franchise and business opportunities
Not every visitor is ready to buy an existing company. Some first compare a franchise system, a participation or a new business opportunity. The franchise area shows that company.ch also covers concepts, systems and structured entry options. Business opportunities, participations and individual assets complement classic business acquisition without moving the homepage away from its main role: presenting current offers.
Marketplace, not brokerage or advice
company.ch provides visibility, search, listings and contact inquiries, but it is not a contracting party and does not replace legal, tax, financial or business due diligence. This role should be clear on the homepage because buying or selling a company is a sensitive decision. Users can discover offers, contact advertisers and then verify the details independently or with suitable specialists.