The store operates on a low investment strategy using Google Ads, with a daily ad spend of approximately $70 and generates over $1,000 in daily sales. If sales fall below this target, reducing the ad spend to $40 still brings in about $700 in sales daily. The store owner is willing to teach the basics of Google Ads, asserting that it is a relatively straightforward process. The business's stability is highlighted by its non-dependence on any single product, setting it apart from typical dropshipping stores and making it a viable long-term investment.
The majority of sales, around 90%, come from the USA, with the remainder split between Australia and the UK. The store runs entirely on a dropshipping model and requires minimal daily management, around 30 minutes to fulfill orders and occasionally add new products. The current owner does not engage in social media marketing, suggesting that this area could be a focus for future growth, with an emphasis on content creation and building brand awareness.
The owner expresses openness in addressing any further questions, highlighting a willingness to provide guidance and share knowledge about the operational aspects of running the store and utilizing Google Ads effectively.
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