The business, launched in March 2023, sells digital consent and intake forms aimed at helping estheticians and beauty businesses improve customer management and save time. The forms, easily editable using Canva and fillable on any device, play a critical role in protecting clients and professionals by ensuring informed consent for beauty treatments. The business requires a commitment of only 3-4 hours per week, with no shipping or product stock required, as it offers downloadable products. In just 14 months, it generated $300,000 with a 35% profit margin, achieving a conversion rate of 2% and an average order value of $38. The business boasts 11,800 active subscribers on its mailing list, 20,000 Instagram followers, and 125 affiliate profiles.
Operations are fully automated, with orders automatically fulfilled through email downloads upon purchase. The business is marketed primarily through Facebook and Instagram ads, targeting beauty professionals in the United States and the United Kingdom. Growth opportunities include expanding to new markets and languages, adding more products, and exploring additional marketing channels. The venture is up for sale as the owner shifts focus to creating an AI marketing agency and a SaaS project. The decision is motivated by the potential for someone else to further capitalize on the store's low-competition market niche and operational strengths.
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