A 6 Month Old Branded Store Selling Weight Loss/Fitness Products. Total $800k Revenue Generated With A NET Profit Of $210k | Ready To Be Scaled Into New SKUs
The company, started to address upper-arm appearance concerns among women over 50, is for sale at a low price due to the unavailability of Shopify Payments. Buyers will need to implement a third-party payment processor. Initiated as a non-surgical solution for arm toning, the business grew to include thigh sleeves and waist belts. It has seen substantial growth in the USA, protected its brand through DMCA enforcement, and has room to expand internationally. The sale is prompted by the owner's shift in focus to the jewelry sector, rendering management of two brands untenable, especially after relocating to Cyprus.
Operations are streamlined via a long-standing supplier partnership managing inventory from China. Fulfillment is efficient, requiring minimal manual intervention. The business holds around 1,200 branded arm sleeves with a retail value of $62,000. Most daily tasks are automated or outsourced, with a focus on Meta advertising and email marketing. The sale includes domains, brand collateral, web assets, a customer list, supplier contacts, and post-sale support.
Future growth strategies underscore scaling in the USA, creative testing, product variation expansion, and international market penetration. Introducing branded Google Ads and seasonal campaigns are recommended for traffic diversification. The inclusion of Amazon for additional revenue and a potential app for subscription models are also suggested. The sale offers a robust e-commerce opportunity with high margins and low operational demands.
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