A 1+ Year Old Home Brand Selling Products To Help With Organization. An Explosive Revenue Of $5.8M With A NET Profit Of $580k. Ready To Be Scaled Into New SKU
This business was established in 2024 to address the increasing need for organized and aesthetically appealing home organization tools. The venture was initiated after recognizing a market gap for effective, stylish organizational products. Initial products focused on bed sheet organizers, which quickly gained popularity due to their practicality and design. The company's growth has been driven by a commitment to solving common household organization problems. The business is now for sale as the current owner seeks to pass it on to someone who can further scale the operations. The decision is based on the owner's desire to explore new ventures and the belief that a different entrepreneur or team could better leverage the business's potential.
The business utilizes a Chinese agent to manage its supply chain, sourcing from various factories to ensure quality and cost efficiency. Products are shipped through a platform called "Unity," with faster, cost-effective delivery for U.S. customers via a U.S.-based warehouse. Inventory includes 2,645 units of bed sheet organizers, with a total cost of $7,829.20 and a potential retail value up to $42,900.
Business operations focus on digital marketing via Facebook and Google ads, email marketing, and customer support. The new owner could expand by introducing additional products, leveraging user-generated content, and exploring new marketing channels such as TikTok and Pinterest. The sale includes domains, brand assets, social media accounts, a customer list, and after-sale support, providing a comprehensive package for the new owner to continue and grow the business.
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