A 16-month-old German jewelry brand operates on a Shopify platform and is part of a unique acquisition offer that includes three fully operational Shopify stores targeting the German, French, and Spanish markets. The French and Spanish stores, launched in early 2025, show promising performance, and each store comes with its own compliant Google Merchant Center account, providing valuable infrastructure for Google Shopping campaigns. The business employs a fully automated dropshipping model, which reduces overhead and allows for rapid product testing and market adaptation without the need for inventory management. Each Shopify store offers a user-friendly interface for fulfilling orders, tracking performance, and managing catalogs, ensuring seamless operations across regions.
The brand primarily targets fashion-forward individuals and gift buyers, particularly younger women interested in stylish yet affordable jewelry. Currently, the German market is the primary focus, while the newer French and Spanish markets are experiencing steady growth facilitated by localized storefronts and tailored advertising campaigns. The business's growth is supported by three Google Merchant Center accounts used for effective Shopping and Performance Max advertising. Since its launch in February 2024, the brand has established a strong presence in the German market and is poised for further expansion throughout the European Union.
Marketing support is available post-acquisition, with an experienced team managing campaigns on a revenue-sharing basis, making this business an attractive option for those with limited ecommerce expertise. With minimal overhead and expanding reach, the business is well-positioned for future growth.
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