The e-commerce store in question is being sold as part of a strategic portfolio shift. Despite generating strong revenue through Google Ads, it has not been receiving the required focus due to larger projects. It presents an opportunity for a new owner to scale the business further, equipped with a fully operational and stable Shopify platform based on a successful paid-traffic model. Key features include a well-established revenue stream—about €326,000—primarily driven by Google Ads, with advertising costs around €122,500 and goods costs approximately €108,500. The business has a low refund rate, totaling about €7,700, indicative of customer satisfaction and operational efficiency. Daily tasks involve managing advertising performance, order fulfillment, customer support, and periodic product updates, averaging 1-2 hours of attention per day, with potential for delegation to a virtual assistant.
The store caters to a focused European market, attracting high-intent customers via search-based ads and predominantly manages transactions through card payments, experiencing low chargeback rates. Financial performance scales with ad optimization and budget increases, presenting growth opportunities through enhanced marketing strategies. Ideal for individuals with Google Ads experience or those seeking a low-maintenance e-commerce venture, this store provides clear, transparent financial data and offers potential for expanding into new markets or improving key performance metrics like ROAS and AOV. A transition plan ensures up to a month of post-sale support, offering a comprehensive walkthrough of daily operations and ad account management to facilitate a smooth handover, promoting the new owner's success.
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