This text highlights the sale of a successful Shopify business specializing in lighting and household products for the French-speaking market. The business boasts over €1.42M in total sales from more than 25,000 orders and has a 10.94% returning customer rate. It offers a fully operational e-commerce infrastructure complete with a Shopify store, domain, comprehensive product catalog, customer database, supplier and fulfilment processes, and extensive advertising and brand assets. Additionally, it includes a well-established Google Merchant Center and Google Ads accounts, facilitating ease of advertising management.
The sale also includes a vast library of Facebook and Instagram advertising creatives and historical performance data, which would cost significant time and money to replicate independently. The current owner provides one month of personal support post-acquisition to ensure a smooth transition, guiding the buyer in store management, product research, advertising campaigns, and customer service processes.
Despite its reduction in active management, the store offers considerable growth potential through relaunching successful products, expanding market reach, and improving advertising and SEO efforts. The seller is divesting due to time constraints and to reallocate resources to other ventures. Ideal buyers are seasoned e-commerce operators, media buyers, agencies, or entrepreneurs with a focus on home and lifestyle retailing, providing them an opportunity to tap into a proven market and robust advertising infrastructure with the potential for expansion into other European markets.
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