A 3-year old Shopify brand selling premium Japanese kitchen cleavers to AU/NZ. Highly profitable, automated, and ready to scale into untapped US markets.
This document summarizes a business offering an established Shopify brand selling premium Japanese-style kitchen cleavers, operating on a dropshipping model without the need for inventory, warehousing, or fulfilment. The business generates an average annual revenue of approximately $191K AUD with significant growth potential. In the last 90 days alone, sales reached $71K AUD due to a successful advertising strategy. Established over three years ago, it maintains a loyal customer base primarily in Australia and New Zealand, supported by an engaged email newsletter with over 4,500 subscribers driving recurring revenue. Operations are streamlined and require minimal weekly oversight, focusing on monitoring ad performance and processing orders.
The customer base is loyal and consistent, mainly from Australia and New Zealand, which contributes to a stable revenue stream from a substantial subscriber list. The business has been profitable since its inception in 2023, leveraging low operational costs and a dropshipping model to minimize inventory risks. Recent performance highlights include approximately $194K AUD in sales over the past year, with the last 30 days setting a record at about $31K AUD. The business benefits from optimized profit margins of 30-35%.
The current owner is looking to sell to concentrate on other ventures, offering a turnkey opportunity for a new buyer. The sale includes the complete store setup, brand assets, subscriber list, social accounts, supplier contracts, and automations, presenting a growth-ready option with untapped potential in larger international markets.
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