The text is about the sale of an e-commerce store specializing in Y2K fashion, which includes items such as hoodies, t-shirts, jeans, and accessories inspired by early 2000s culture. This store targets a growing Gen Z audience and leverages a strong social media presence for market engagement. Key financial metrics reveal an annual revenue of €27,219 and an annual profit of €13,909, with an average monthly revenue of €2,268 and a profit margin of 51%. The store has achieved notable success through SEO optimization and a profitable Google Ads campaign, while noting potential for expansion via TikTok and Meta Ads.
Included assets in the sale are a fully built Shopify store, the domain name, an existing Google Ads account, a customer email list of 1,074 contacts, and established relationships with dependable AliExpress dropshipping suppliers. The store operates on a dropshipping model, requiring minimal daily management.
Potential growth strategies include scaling through TikTok using user-generated content and influencers, expanding the product range, increasing advertising expenditure, and entering international markets such as the EU and US. The current owner is selling the store to focus on other projects. Additional information and evidence of performance can be provided upon request. This sale represents an opportunity to acquire a well-positioned e-commerce business with solid fundamentals and scalability potential.
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