This eCommerce business, operational for 1.5 years, generates over $7,500 monthly with a profit margin between 30-50%. The business sells digital tools and templates for graphic designers and video makers, aiming to streamline their work by offering comprehensive resource bundles and ready-to-edit templates. The business model is highly automated, with customers receiving download links via email upon purchase, minimizing customer service engagement. Issues typically involve download or extraction difficulties, which are easily resolved. The business has a low refund rate.
Monetization involves selling bundles for approximately $25, with potential post-purchase options raising the average order value to about $50. Marketing strategies have mainly relied on Facebook Ads and Email Marketing, achieving satisfactory results without employing additional channels like Google Ads or Influencer Marketing. Utilization of these could significantly boost revenue.
Included in the sale are the website, domain, email marketing lists, and associated social media pages. The business presents significant growth opportunities, particularly through expanding advertising strategies and adding new products, which are readily available at low costs.
The business is being sold because the founder initiated it as a demonstrational project for friends and now seeks to focus on other ventures. A new owner can exploit its untapped scaling potential. The seller offers a 3-year non-compete agreement and 30 days of support post-sale to facilitate a smooth ownership transition. Serious bidders interested in acquiring a business with considerable growth potential are invited to engage.
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