The business operates in the beauty and health sector through a dropshipping model, meaning it doesn’t hold inventory but instead processes customer orders directly via suppliers. This process is largely automated, removing the need for manual order fulfillment. With over a year of operation, the business has gained popularity on social media and has a carefully curated product selection. The average revenue per customer is $35.39, and the business lists over 230 products. Its digital presence includes a substantial following with 15,000 email subscribers, 14,200 Instagram followers, 6,000 Facebook followers, and 52,059 Pinterest followers.
Revenue is generated through purchases made on the store, driven by organic traffic and advertising efforts. Orders are automatically channeled to suppliers, who ship directly to customers using branded packaging as required. Customers receive automatic confirmations via email, and the fulfillment process is simplified through Shopify integration and various apps, such as currency converters and review tools, though future owners have the flexibility to choose their apps.
The owner is selling because they are dedicating attention to a new project and cannot manage all their existing ventures, making divesting this time-intensive business a practical choice. The ideal buyer would have basic knowledge of internet operations, dropshipping, and order fulfillment. The business includes various assets such as brand assets, customer databases, and website content. Social media accounts are included with the sale, and post-sale support is available to ensure a smooth transition for new owners.
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