We're selling a luxury watch store. The store has an average of 10,000 visitors per month, a good conversion rate, and it has been operational for six years.
This retail business, specializing in watches, has been operational for six years. Although it once enjoyed steady sales, the business has recently ceased generating income due to a lack of advertising. The opportunity is aimed at serious investors and entrepreneurs interested in revitalizing the company to return it to profitability. The current operation involves managing customer communications and order processing, with approximately 3 hours of daily tasks. Advertisements are handled by a third-party company for a fee of $1,200 AUD, which includes campaigns on popular social media platforms. The business partners with suppliers in Australia and the USA, with a typical delivery window of two to three weeks for items to reach customers. There have been minimal product returns during its operation, indicating customer satisfaction or effective quality control measures. The business's domain has been valued at $1,112. The owner is seeking investors who can inject capital and reinvigorate marketing efforts to attract both new and returning customers, hoping to bring the business back into a profitable state.
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