The featured digital business has achieved notable financial success since its launch, generating $1.33 million in gross sales and over $208,000 in net profit from September 2024. Offering an 8-course bundle on resin crafting, it targets a demographic of women aged 45-65+ across major English-speaking countries. The digital model promises 100% margins with no COGS, focusing solely on Meta ads for growth, leaving channels like Pinterest, Google, TikTok, organic content, and affiliates unexplored. The high returning customer rate of 37.4% and an average order value of $75 highlight the engaged customer base.
Operations are streamlined with an automated delivery system and minimal customer service needs, manageable by a single person even with an increase in order volume. Course content is developed by a skilled creator, ensuring continuity with the business sale. The owner dedicates 2-3 hours daily to media management and creative tasks, backed by freelancers.
Financially, the business has displayed stable performance, with a peak monthly revenue of $125K+ in mid-2025. Profitability experienced a dip due to seasonal trends, a Meta algorithm update, and platform outages, but has since rebounded with the help of AI-enhanced creatives. The enterprise incurs modest fixed costs of around $700 monthly, verified against financial statements.
The business is for sale due to the owner’s pursuit of a physical products venture, including domain rights, IP, customer data, and operational SOPs. The lack of trademarking presents a branding opportunity for new ownership, while untouched marketing channels and product expansion offer growth potential.
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