The seller is a computer engineer with experience in dropshipping and eCommerce, having launched several successful six-figure stores since 2019. The current business, established in April 2020, consistently generates sales through a versatile and evergreen product that appeals to a broad customer base and increases the average order value (AOV). This product is positioned as a promising foundation for a long-term brand, with untapped potential for expansion into related niches and the European market.
Reasons for buying the business include its high-quality product with a low refund rate, strong supplier relationships, a healthy profit margin of 18%, fast USA shipping, and an excellent customer experience reflected by a Facebook page score of 4.6 out of 5. The business boasts a large email and SMS subscriber base and offers one-month personal support from the seller.
The seller aims to sell due to difficulties with payment providers in Turkey and personal priorities, such as focusing on the final semester of university and redirecting capital toward a local e-commerce venture post-graduation. The main marketing strategy consists of effective Facebook and Instagram ads that have achieved an average return on ad spend (ROAS) of 2.74. Customers primarily come from English-speaking countries, with the highest numbers from the USA.
Operations include streamlined shipping options from both the USA and China, with basic skills in Facebook ads being necessary to continue business success. Post-sale support includes guidance on advertising and assistance with bulk ordering to a US fulfillment center. Buyers will receive several assets, including domain names, customer contact lists, social media pages, and unused advertising content.
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3. Review traffic. Sellers can grant you access to Google Analytics. Ask for read-only access to verify site traffic.
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