UK Pet Products Dropshipping Store | Clean 20-Month Google Merchant Center & Ads Account | £91.5K T12 Revenue, £1.7K/mo Current Net Profit | .co.uk Domain
This text outlines the sale of a UK-based Shopify dropshipping store focusing on pet products. The store operates with a .co.uk domain and caters exclusively to UK customers. It boasts a mature, 20-month-old Google Merchant Center and Google Ads account, with no bans or policy warnings since December 2024. The listing includes a validated product catalogue and an established negative keyword library shaped by live campaigns. The store is professionally branded, with UK-specific content and a cohesive visual identity, resulting in over 2,500 lifetime orders and an email list of 3,250 subscribers.
Financially, the store generated £91.5K in revenue over the past year, with average monthly revenues of £7.6K. Recent months show profitability improvements, notably with a £3K profit over the last two months. The store's assets include a .co.uk domain, Shopify store with custom themes and media, a clean Google Merchant Center, live product feed, negative keyword lists, and supplier relationships primarily with AliExpress.
Opportunities for growth include transitioning to a private supplier to reduce costs, scaling advertising efforts, improving email marketing strategies, and expanding the product catalogue. Operating the business requires minimal daily time commitment, making it viable for both first-time founders and experienced buyers. The current owner is selling due to time constraints with other projects but is offering 30 days of post-sale support to ensure a smooth transition. The business is positioned for an experienced buyer to scale revenue through increased advertising spend and operational improvements.
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