An automotive accessory and clothing retailer, established in 2018, is on the market due to the owner's focus on larger projects. The business boasts over 9,000 orders with a customer base primarily in the US and Canada. It has a strong online presence with 22,000 Instagram followers and an email list exceeding 17,000 subscribers. The sale is motivated by the owner’s desire for a quick transaction, which is reflected in the competitive pricing.
The revenue model centers on selling automotive-themed accessories and clothing, predominantly via a drop-shipping arrangement through a major online retail platform, with VIP pricing from top suppliers. Some products are shipped from domestic and European locations, while print-on-demand clothing is fulfilled in the USA and Europe.
This opportunity is ideal for individuals familiar with drop-shipping and social media advertising, especially on platforms like Facebook. While the business has no disclosed inventory units or values, the sale includes several valuable assets. These comprise domain names, hosting and email accounts, social media profiles, vendor contacts, website files, and eCommerce platform access. Additionally, there is custom content available for advertising.
Post-sale support is included, enhancing the appeal for potential buyers. The business has a robust digital infrastructure, offering a solid foundation for someone interested in entering the automotive retail space or expanding their existing portfolio in e-commerce.
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