The seller is offering their ecommerce business for sale at a reduced price of $100,000 USD due to an impending relocation to a lower-tax country, which imposes a financial urgency to sell pre-departure to avoid hefty taxes. The business is thriving with a range of innovative lifestyle products and a loyal customer base exceeding 80,000, and it offers a significant opportunity for growth in untapped areas like Facebook advertising. Notable assets include several high-expenditure ad accounts, robust email marketing lists, Shopify and domain assets, and a well-structured virtual assistant team. This consists of 17 members managing customer support, supplier coordination, marketing, email campaigns, and disputes. The company faces minimal risks, supported by personal contacts at major advertising platforms to resolve issues efficiently.
Operating the business necessitates regular oversight of virtual assistants, cash flow maintenance, and occasional product testing. Revenue is primarily generated through strategized social media advertising and product sales. With a streamlined fulfillment system, best-selling products are pre-stocked, minimizing inventory costs. The seller is motivated by tax benefits to divest before moving, and they propose this business as ideal for individuals with a basic understanding of social media advertising aiming for substantial returns. The asset-rich enterprise is backed by post-sale support and presents an exciting proposition for those ready to capitalize on ecommerce growth.
E-commerce since 2017. Build and sold 3 successful brands so far.
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