The business was established to deliver high-quality, functional, and reliable holster solutions for firearm owners, addressing a market gap for customizable and ergonomic designs suited for both professional and civilian users. With a focus on safety, innovation, and community engagement, the business prioritizes quality craftsmanship and user-centric design. The decision to sell stems from strategic and personal motivations, including opportunities for scaling and market positioning, alongside the founder’s desire to concentrate on a successful supplement brand that saw substantial growth. The hope is for new ownership to bring fresh perspectives for further growth. The fulfillment process operates under a dropshipping model through a Chinese supplier, ensuring efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and scalability without maintaining inventory. Marketing efforts are primarily conducted through Meta Ads and email marketing, managed by a trusted agency. Growth strategies for the business include expanding the customer base through social media and influencer partnerships, new product development based on customer feedback, leveraging user-generated content for trust building, and marketplace expansion by listing products on platforms like Amazon. The proposal for sale includes domains, brand collateral, web assets, image and video content, social media and ad accounts, a customer list of over 20,000, supplier introductions, and support post-sale to ensure a smooth transition for the new owner. The business is positioned for growth opportunities and further development under new management.
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