The business in question specializes in selling baby products through an e-commerce platform. Boasting over $100K in revenue and more than 6,000 units sold by July 2020, it has secured a top rating and is recognized within its niche for having the softest towels and most durable material composition. Furthermore, it is praised for having the best photos in its niche. The company's purchasing process begins with product manufacturing in China, followed by quality checks in the US, and fulfillment through Amazon, which also takes care of customer deliveries.
The owner is selling the business due to a new venture in the construction industry that demands significant time and financial investment, specifically for equipment like an excavator. This e-commerce business would be ideal for online business enthusiasts and entrepreneurs, offering the advantages of working remotely with a flexible schedule. The business holds inventory of 2,825 units valued at $18,699.88, which is separate from the selling price.
Assets for sale include brand assets, customer and supplier contracts, domains, existing manufacturing relationships, inventory, marketing materials, registered trademarks, social media accounts, and e-commerce platform accounts. Currently, the business's social media presence includes 2.4K Instagram followers and a mailing list of two email addresses. Post-sale support is also offered to facilitate the transition to new ownership.
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