Established easy to run FBA Private Label business now averaging $1,350 a month and selling across multiple countries. Stock included and ready to scale.
For sale is a private label business operating on a popular online retail platform. Established 1.5 years ago, this Fulfillment by the platform (FBA) venture generates approximately $1,350 monthly. It includes listing content for three products, with two featuring enhanced brand content. The business holds inventory across several countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia, and the brand name has been trademarked in the U.S. The sale also includes a domain name and an email address. The current stock is sufficient to continue operations without immediate reorder needs, and the business requires minimal weekly management hours. Expanding the product line or exploring new markets could further increase its growth potential.
The U.S. is the primary market for the business, with the majority of sales and stock located there, followed by the UK, Canada, and Australia. The products, offered under a brand registered on the online retail platform, all have trademark rights included in the sale. They have received positive reviews, boasting ratings of 4.4, 4.6, and 4.7 out of 5 stars. The sale includes the transfer of reliable supplier information. The owner is selling due to personal circumstances and a lack of capacity to manage and expand the business further. This established business presents a prime opportunity for someone looking to expand their entrepreneurial endeavors with an existing, reputable foundation.
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