A specialized eCommerce platform operating in the UK, focused on polycarbonate sheet sales, is available for sale. The offering includes digital assets only, such as a fully functional Magento website, a profitable Google Ads PPC account, a distinctive .co.uk domain, and an active supplier account with established pricing and processes. Notably, the legal business entity and existing liabilities are not part of this transaction.
For the period from April 2024 to April 2025, the business recorded a gross revenue of £729,115 and a net profit of £117,216.86, with 3,018 orders and an average order value of £241.59. The marketing strategies are well-managed, showcasing a return on ad spend (ROAS) of 5.24, acquisition cost per customer (CPA) of £46.12, and a click-through rate (CTR) of 10.15%. Marketing expenditures account for about 19% of turnover.
The operational model is straightforward, with drop-shipping through a UK supplier, eliminating the need for stock management or full-time staff. Recent challenges with customer service and fulfilment have been addressed, providing an opportunity for a new owner to enhance the site’s performance. The sale includes optional add-ons for transitioning to Shopify, with third-party support available for migration and ongoing hosting.
This asset is ideal for digital marketers, agencies seeking to expand, or businesses aiming to leverage a strong PPC system. The consideration does not include physical stock, legal entity, or any incumbent liabilities. The seller is committed to ensuring a smooth transition for the buyer.
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