The sale package includes six dropship websites specializing in health foods and pet supplies. Five of the websites focus on health foods, while one caters to pet supplies. The business is well-established, with a nearly 10-year history and consistent annual revenue exceeding $200,000 in recent years. Built on the open-source platform OSCommerce, all sites have SEO enhancements, with some ranking on the first page of Google search results for health foods. The purchase provides immediate sales and an operational custom-built order management system that streamlines order processing and supplier interactions. This system also manages a catalog of 5-10,000 products per website and maintains an archive of 20,000 order records. The business relies heavily on health food products, distributed over a network of 50 suppliers.
Included in the sale is an individual based in the Philippines who has managed customer service for over two years, keeping expenses low at roughly $1,520 per month. The business decided to pause Pay Per Click campaigns in January to focus on organic SEO, which continued to generate revenue.
Additional features include an integrated affiliate software module and a WordPress blog with the OSCommerce platform for future growth opportunities. Custom software applications for bulk product updates, order management, and supplier auto-updates are also part of the package, with no extra licensing fees. Buyers will need to arrange hosting, though the seller will assist with transition and training for 30 days post-sale. Revenue and traffic details over the past 12 months are available, highlighting average monthly page views of 143,207 and 34,457 unique visitors.
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