An established Amazon FBA business specializing in mobile accessories is up for sale. This unique opportunity involves acquiring a decade-old Amazon seller account known for its stable performance and consistent income. The business boasts a monthly net profit of approximately $3,000 and operates within a niche that experiences steady demand throughout the year. The business model follows the FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon) approach, offering streamlined operations that are easy to manage. It comes with valuable supplier relationships and sourcing information that are included in the sale.
The seller account has maintained strong health and a long history of sales, making it a low-maintenance business that is well-suited for scaling up. This opportunity is ideal for investors, new entrants to eCommerce, or seasoned sellers looking to expand their portfolio. Potential buyers can benefit from expanding the product line to further increase revenue.
The business is currently running smoothly and generating a reliable monthly income. The seller is also offering support during the transition to ensure a seamless handover to the new owner. The current owner is selling the business to focus on other projects, and only serious inquiries are welcomed for this sale.
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3. Review traffic. Sellers can grant you access to Google Analytics. Ask for read-only access to verify site traffic.
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