The business, established over four years ago, generates more than €1.4 million in revenue, benefiting from stable organic traffic via Google Shopping due to its aged domain and solid SEO. It operates a fully compliant Google Merchant Center and relies on effective Google Ads campaigns with a daily budget of €400, as well as Pinterest Ads achieving a return on ad spend (ROAS) greater than 5, allocated up to €200 daily. The business boasts over 40,000 profiles in Klaviyo, providing a strong basis for customer segmentation and repeat sales. Approximately 40% of customer support emails are handled by an automated system, and the operational aspects include a full transfer of store assets and support from a trusted supplier.
Revenue is primarily driven by Google Ads, Pinterest Ads, and organic shopping visibility, with a dedicated supplier managing product delivery. Customer support is semi-automated and requires a weekly workload of 6–10 hours. The business comes with all necessary ad structures, pixel data, customer lists, support systems, and content assets, alongside onboarding support and communication with the previous owner.
The customer base is primarily focused in Finland within a low-competition niche, achieving high conversion rates through high-intent traffic and low cost-per-click. Financial health shows lifetime revenue exceeding €1.4 million, with healthy profit margins and no debt. Opportunities for growth exist in ad budget scaling, email marketing via Klaviyo, and launching new products. The business is structured for rapid scaling, making it ideal for performance marketers or investors looking for predictable returns and a quick ramp-up.
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