The business in question serves as the authorized reseller in Australia for a globally recognized tire-sticker brand. It boasts a well-established online store built on WooCommerce, offering significant product markup rates ranging from 60% to 280%. Due to its exclusive rights to sell the brand in Australia, it provides a unique market position. The store offers various "Buy Now, Pay Later" options, contributing to increased sales, a feature unavailable to their American counterparts. Despite requiring minimal time commitment (less than five hours weekly) to operate, the business maintains a very low refund rate, with potential for worldwide shipping. Collaborations with major tire manufacturers add to its appeal, allowing licensed branded tire stickers to be sold exclusively through this channel. The store also enables clients to design custom stickers, contributing to its popularity.
The business generates revenue from selling tire stickers, with exclusive rights to the Australian market transferable to the buyer. Purchases are facilitated via the brand's main website, with each customer receiving individual tracking numbers for their orders. It is currently being sold to allow the owner to concentrate on primary operations. The business could benefit those with strong connections to the Australian automotive enthusiast market, such as social media managers and influencers, who can leverage their exposure to drive sales.
Included in the sale are assets such as customer databases, domains, social media accounts, and relevant platform accounts. The business has an active social media presence, notably with a Facebook page attracting thousands of followers and a mailing list. Post-sale support is available to assist in the transition.
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