The business being discussed is an Amazon FBA enterprise, which operates primarily in the USA and Mexico, with potential to expand into other markets like Canada and the UK. This venture has been generating income since 2017 through entirely organic traffic, requiring no paid promotion and yielding a consistent stream of approximately 60 unique daily site visits for the past three years. The product offered is in high demand due to its everyday use, especially among technology enthusiasts. Priced between $6.49 to $9.99 and averaging 15 to 20 daily sales, the product’s success has been bolstered by increasing positive reviews.
The business benefits from Amazon’s Brand Registry and Transparency Program, providing significant protection from unauthorized listing modifications. The firm maintains a customer database of roughly 3,500 for potential marketing initiatives and recently began collecting customer data through QR codes and Google Forms to enhance future product promotion. Growth opportunities include leveraging social media marketing and introducing product bundles to raise the list price.
The owner is selling the business to focus on growth opportunities in Australia and is offering seamless transition support, which includes supplier contacts in China and initial operational guidance for three months. This opportunity is ideal for individuals seeking a low-maintenance business with potential for expansion, either by enhancing existing offerings or entering new geographical markets. The business offers a profit potential of around $1,000 monthly, with opportunity for growth into a larger venture.
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