This business was established to fill a market gap in Google advertising, particularly capitalizing on opportunities within the fashion branding sector. The founders identified this niche as a significant area for growth and hence launched their venture. Despite the substantial potential to expand and elevate the business during the fourth quarter, the decision to sell arises from a focus shift towards new, upcoming projects.
The business operates using a standard drop-shipping fulfillment process where customer orders are directly shipped by suppliers, while the company manages the store and advertising efforts. Google serves as the primary marketing channel, with campaigns seldom requiring budget adjustments. To grow the business further, the inclusion of more products and a strategic expansion into new marketing channels like Pinterest, Facebook, and TikTok is suggested. Alternatively, reducing costs of goods sold by holding stock could also enhance profitability.
The sale of the business includes various components such as domain names, logo, brand collateral, web assets including theme files and source code, and an extensive range of image and video content. Additionally, the sale encompasses all social media accounts, ad accounts, a comprehensive customer service email login, a mailing list of over 9,995 customers, supplier information, and post-sale support. These assets collectively offer the potential buyer a well-rounded platform for continued success and further growth potential.
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