This business opportunity involves a streamlined Amazon pool filter storefront generating $450,000 in annual revenue and attaining over 16 million impressions in the past year with a 0.5% click-through rate. Managed by a single operator, the business is highly efficient with low operational overhead. It includes $100,000 worth of inventory and presents a potential for growth and repositioning to capitalize on market trends.
The operations of this business are well-organized, offering a turnkey setup with strong growth potential. With established systems for product sourcing, optimized listings, and customer support, the business is easy to manage. Inventory management is quite efficient, with fulfillment done through Amazon FBA or self-fulfillment, offering flexibility. The business benefits from an established demand for its products, supported by strong supplier relationships and positive customer reviews. This setup is particularly appealing to buyers seeking a profitable, low-maintenance operation with expansion opportunities into related product lines.
The customer base is primarily located across North America, catering to the increasing demand for pool and spa products. The business offers competitively priced, high-quality options that appeal to cost-conscious consumers, especially in economic downturns.
Post-acquisition, the seller is willing to provide support to ensure a smooth transition. The business is ready for scaling, with inventory included in the purchase price, making it a compelling opportunity for prospective buyers looking for a ready-to-grow e-commerce operation.
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