A 1 Year-Old U.S. Dropshipping Business Selling Financial Savings Products & Tools with $3.39M in Revenue and $395k+ in Net Profit. Customer List Exceeds 87k
The business outlined is seeking an investor who is open to allowing the original owner to stay involved in marketing and creative functions, in exchange for a profit share. The business, founded to address everyday issues like financial insecurity, has successfully introduced a product designed to help individuals save money effectively. The product, inspired by the Japanese budgeting method Kakeibo, is uniquely crafted to instigate transformative financial habits through a practical design. Initially launched to provide financial security, the product resonates with a wide audience, contributing significantly to the company's revenue and customer satisfaction.
The business is up for sale to facilitate the founders' shift to a new venture, though the sale is strategic rather than urgent. The business boasts a stable track record, loyal clientele, and untapped growth potential, presenting a lucrative opportunity for a knowledgeable buyer. Fulfillment is efficiently managed through a reliable partnership in China, ensuring minimal risks and lean inventory. Current operations are centered on Facebook advertisements and organic customer engagement, driven by the product’s innate utility.
Potential growth avenues include expanding marketing strategies to social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram. This expansion could significantly increase brand visibility and profitability. The sale package includes essential business assets such as domains, branding materials, digital content, and a comprehensive customer list. The support and introduction to suppliers are also part of the offering, ensuring a smooth transition for the buyer willing to advance the business.
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