4in1 multi-functional Baby Bag - extends to portable crib. Game changer for new parents, 12 pockets including insulated for baby bottles & USB charging point.
In the past 90 days, an anonymous business has generated over $30,000 in profit with minimal owner involvement, fewer than two hours spent per month. This efficiency stems from a supplier directly shipping orders to customers and a single Facebook Ads campaign. Although the business is currently for sale at a discounted price to facilitate a quick transaction, this is driven by the owner's lack of time due to a new business opportunity and the need for funds to purchase a house amidst rising interest rates.
The business primarily targets young females or those buying gifts for women, operating mainly within Australia but with historical success in New Zealand and the UK. While customer retention is low, the business has generated $121,465 in sales from June to August. Currently, the business has no stock in Australia, and its supplier manages direct shipping. Customer service is handled by an external party for 30-60 minutes daily to address the owner's time constraints.
The business maintains a 4/5 rating on Facebook, despite receiving a few negative reviews due to delayed responses, which have since been refunded. Potential cost reductions are possible by sourcing from new manufacturers, and the sale includes social media accounts and a well-designed website. The owner believes there is significant potential to expand this brand into a more extensive baby store, leveraging its assets and adding more products to increase average order value.
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