Unique sock brand trademarked in AU & US with a solid customer base. Strong worldwide sales and lots of room to scale. Great profits. Quick sale required.
A sock company with a unique twist offers a product line that aligns socks with customer moods and personality. In operation for over two years, this e-commerce business has generated over $420,000 in revenue, fulfilling over 7,000 orders with an average order value of $80. With a strong digital presence, its sales extend across multiple global markets, including Australia, the USA, Canada, the UK, and New Zealand. The brand operates a trademarked service that cannot be resold by third parties, making it a distinctive offering in the market.
Operations are streamlined, making use of a dropshipping model where the manufacturing partner handles fulfillment, allowing for remote management. The business runs primarily on the Shopify platform and employs digital marketing strategies across Facebook, Instagram, and Google Ads. Opportunities for expansion include adding new sales platforms such as Amazon and Etsy, enhancing social media presence, and diversifying product offerings to include additional sock designs and apparel.
Included in the sale of the business are all operational assets, including platforms, social media accounts, content, and essential contacts. The owner originally acquired the business at a higher valuation but seeks to sell due to a new full-time career, positioning this as an attractive opportunity for growth with reduced purchase pricing. The owner expresses a desire for a quick sale to ensure business continuity under a new owner.
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