The business offers a discounted price for a bundle that includes $60,000 in inventory, a design patent, two trademarks in Classes 18 and 21, and a domain. Supporting this package are brand assets such as all photos and a comprehensive brand package. The business operates primarily through an Amazon storefront where it has registered trademarks. It specializes in custom-designed and dropshipping products within the travel category, achieving a return on investment (ROI) of 4.3 through its advertising efforts on Amazon.
The current inventory includes 4,000 units, which can be shipped to Amazon or directly to a new owner. The work required to manage the business is minimal, with about two hours per week dedicated to ad campaigns and inventory management. Sales could potentially be enhanced with a more active owner, as $30,000 in sales were recorded last year. As the niche is within an evergreen category—specifically travel products and supplies—there is potential for year-round sales and easy expansion of the product line through dropshipping.
The seller offers viewer access to the Amazon store upon request, with a note that the business will become dormant starting May 2026, which contributes to the discounted price. The business is marked for a term referred to here as "RYMPOK." Overall, this business opportunity presents a potentially lucrative investment with existing structures for growth.
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