An Approaching 1 Year Old Home Decor/Lighting Brand Running In The U.S Market.Revenue Generated $923k | Total NET Profit $100k+ | Ready To Scale SKUs + Markets
This text describes the origins and operational details of an e-commerce business specializing in Japanese-inspired lamps. The business was initiated when the founder, unable to find suitable lighting for their apartment, explored the supply chain and discovered a viable product through a supplier in Asia. Overcoming initial challenges with fulfillment and logistics, the business has generated significant revenue but remains untapped in some marketing channels like Google Ads and Pinterest. Despite its success, the founder intends to sell the business to focus on a family-founded brand more aligned with long-term goals. The supply chain is designed for efficiency, with no minimum order quantities from a vetted manufacturer, complemented by a secondary 3PL in Asia for on-demand fulfillment. The business holds significant inventory with prepaid costs, ensuring immediate high-margin opportunities for the new owner. Running the business involves light operations, primarily leveraging Facebook and Instagram for marketing, and has a team for customer support and logistics management. The growth strategy includes exploring new marketing channels, expanding email and SMS flows, and broadening the product line with complementary items. The sale of the business includes digital assets such as domains, logo, web assets, social media accounts, a customer list, and supplier contacts, along with post-sale support to ensure a smooth transition for the new owner.
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