The business, established in 2016, specializes in creating custom tattoo designs on demand. It has established itself well in online search rankings, achieving top positions for key phrases related to tattoo design. Annually, the business processes around 80 orders, primarily catering to clients from the USA, with an average order value of $200. The company operates an efficient process whereby clients order via a website form and make an initial payment before a designer crafts the tattoo design in line with the client's specifications. Throughout this process, communication is maintained via email to ensure client satisfaction. Pricing for designs varies from $99 to $350. The completed design is delivered via email once the remaining payment is made.
Due to the partners having other job commitments, they are looking to sell the business. It would be an ideal opportunity for individuals or businesses involved in design, such as graphic designers, draftsmen, or tattoo studios. The sale includes valuable assets like domain names, hosting accounts, social media profiles, website files, source code, e-commerce platform accounts, and Google Ads. The business also has a modest social media following across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and a mailing list with 500 email addresses. Post-sale support is offered, and there is no inventory to manage.
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