The seller, who has a background in entrepreneurship, is offering an online store specializing in unbranded canvas and print products. Based in Southeast Asia, the seller has been operating as a digital nomad and plans to use the sale proceeds to hire staff for further management while continuing to travel. The business, which allows for location independence, has achieved $181,320 in gross sales and $37,840 in gross net income over the past year. It has received positive feedback from customers and operates with a low return rate, largely due to unfulfilled expectations around canvas framing. The business primarily uses Google Product Listing Ads for customer acquisition and has potential for expansion through better use of social media, email marketing, and product diversification.
Customer service involves confirming orders and offering upgrades, while fulfillment requires visiting supplier websites. Marketing has been largely automated via existing campaigns on Google Ads, and further optimization could enhance sales. The business package includes the domain, various accounts, and social media pages. A decline in sales followed the cessation of services from a PPC agency, indicating potential for recovery through active management of ad accounts. Additionally, the seller has started similar ventures with mixed financial results. Key costs include Shopify hosting and customer service tools, with the opportunity for the new owner to manage these aspects for cost savings.
Peter has been a serial entrepreneur for the past 10 years. Having started and failed m...
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