This business, originally sold in early June 2020, has been re-listed due to unexpected career changes affecting the new owner. It presents an excellent opportunity for a potential buyer. The business operates on a dropshipping model focusing on oral care products and offers a fully automated setup with minimal starting costs. There is no need for inventory management, storage, packaging, or shipping as the suppliers handle these aspects. The operation is managed through a user-friendly dashboard, requiring no specialized skills.
Revenue is generated by selling products from suppliers with a markup. The purchasing and order fulfilment process involves customer payments through PayPal, followed by a one-click order on a supplier platform. Suppliers handle warehousing, packaging, and shipping, with products delivered directly to customers without branding indicators from the platform. Delivery is facilitated via options that provide a timeframe ranging from 5 to 15 days.
The current owner is selling the business due to the need to return to a full-time job, despite the business only requiring a few hours of management weekly post-setup. The business is prepared for further scaling, including launching new campaigns or adding products. Ideal for individuals with basic customer service knowledge, the business requires minimal daily management and order processing.
Assets available with the sale include brand assets, customer databases, domains, manufacturing relationships, marketing materials, and social media accounts with a sizable following. A mailing list comprising 5,000 email addresses is also included. Post-sale support will be provided.
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