The business, established by a husband and wife team, initially served as a supplementary income source while they engaged in full-time ministry/volunteer work. Within two years, the business's success allowed them to work part-time, and in 2020 it was transferred to a new owner during the pandemic. This owner leveraged their expertise to expand the business significantly. Financial records show robust growth, with revenue reaching $1.8M in 2021 and $470K in profit, although it has since declined to $68K in revenue and $15K profit for 2024. The business has a strong customer base in the US, with 40% repeat business, though revenue is seasonally influenced, performing best in spring and summer.
The business maintains an inventory valued at $50K, separate from the sale price. The new owner is looking to sell due to growing interest from investors wishing to back larger ventures, thereby deciding to pursue new opportunities with capital from these investors. Operationally, the business excels in prompt customer service and boasts over 1000 positive reviews. Initially, the original founders didn't invest in advertising, but under the new ownership, growth channels included digital marketing on social media platforms and Google.
This business is well-positioned for immediate handover, with support promised to the new owner including inventory shipment. Those interested are invited to schedule a brief call to discuss further acquisition details. The business history and acquisition opportunity are detailed in accompanying video links.
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