Two established online businesses, offering natural wellness and superfood products, are up for sale. One brand focuses on feminine wellness products from ancient practices, while the other offers pure superfood powders. Both were created in 2019 and are consistently generating sales with robust client bases. Selling offers include the Seller Central account, branding assets, hosting accounts, inventory, and established supplier relationships. The brands utilize Amazon fulfillment for logistics, ensuring efficient shipping. Sacred Wellness, the feminine wellness brand, has an inventory valued at $5,444 and boasts 650 positive reviews. It previously achieved a monthly profit of over $4,000, though this fluctuated due to business shifts. Sufoods, the superfood brand, has a 104-unit inventory valued at $230 and enjoys 350 excellent reviews. Its profit once averaged over $2,000 per month before restocking disruptions. Potential buyers can capitalize on opportunities to scale profits by enhancing product ranges, digital advertising, and strategic partnerships. Both brands are heavily marketed in the USA via Amazon and benefit from fully remote management. Products are sourced from reliable suppliers in China and Thailand, with Amazon handling inventory. The seller advocate for "brand-in-a-box" models aids aspiring entrepreneurs in overcoming entry barriers into e-commerce. The total setup cost for similar ventures could exceed $30,000, making these ready-to-go brands attractive propositions. Both brands are ideally suited for individuals or couples seeking an entry into the e-commerce world, promising a solid foundation and repeat customer base.
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