*SALE* Over 87k in sales in 4 active months, dropshipping / It has the potential to transition to private label as we have contact with the manufacturer
An individual who purchased an eCommerce business via an online platform is now selling it due to limited time and skills. The business, launched in December 2021, operates in the self-care niche and offers scalability and automation potential. Key features include a custom Shopify theme, a 4.34% conversion rate, high profit margins, and a good supplier relationship. The business has 2,500 customers and a current inventory of 650 custom-made units, with an average order value of $50. Customer service requires 2 to 3 hours per week, with potential for setting up a dedicated team. Marketing is crucial, primarily using Facebook ads, and exploring content on TikTok is also advised. An agency can be hired for marketing automation, which typically takes 5 hours weekly.
Order processing is managed by a fulfillment partner, enhancing customer satisfaction, though users have the option to change partners if needed. The majority of customers are men aged 18-55, primarily from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, with successful ventures in various European countries. Financially, the products maintain high margins, allowing for potential price increases to boost profits, and are sellable year-round with peak sales during holidays such as Valentine's Day, Black Friday, and Christmas. Sales declined in the fourth quarter due to halted advertising efforts, attributed to new project engagements and a constrained marketing budget.
I left my full-time job to start a business and scale from there...
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