The business in question is a drop-shipping company established in March 2020 that specializes in selling electric longboards through an e-commerce platform. The owner saw an opportunity due to the growing trend in electric longboards and low cost-per-clicks on Google and Bing. With a solid understanding of search console advertising, the business has established Google and Bing ad campaigns, and produces blog content to bolster SEO rankings. It currently boasts a mailing list of 500+ subscribers and numerous automated email flows, contributing to its growth potential. Although Facebook marketing has yet to be tapped, a significant remarketing list is available for potential owners to exploit.
The owner is selling the business due to time constraints from managing a media agency. The ideal buyer would be someone skilled in e-commerce, particularly with a focus on furthering the company’s established foundation within the profitable niche. Assets included in the sale are the website, social media accounts, a significant amount of SEO-focused blog content, customer databases, and existing manufacturing relationships. The business circulates inventory, such as their fast-selling Big Sur Boards, and has substantial revenue potential with the current low inventory levels.
Post-sale support is provided for at least three months, promising a smooth transition for the new owner. This business opportunity provides a robust entry point for those looking to expand with a well-set-up brand in the burgeoning market of electric longboards.
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