Branded dropshipping store, #1-2 Google ranking, 87% margin, 100%+ monthly growth for 3 straight months. Zero paid ads. 1-2 hrs/week to run
Asking Price
$30
This text outlines the achievements and future potential of a recently established dropshipping store centered around a single product. Launched 6-7 months ago, the store has rapidly ascended to rank #1-2 organically on Google for its key revenue-driving keywords, without relying on paid advertising. Over this period, the store has demonstrated consistent month-over-month revenue growth, with particular acceleration over four consecutive months leading up to July 2026. By early August 2026, revenue had already reached $420, closely approaching half of July's total.
The primary customer base, comprising 70-80% of buyers, is located in the USA, a lucrative market segment. Operations require minimal time investment, approximately 2-5 hours per week, as the business relies heavily on organic traffic and maintains strong profit margins due to its low-cost structure.
Potential growth avenues for a new owner include testing paid advertising, email marketing, and expanding SEO content. The business includes assets such as a Shopify store, a custom logo, a domain name, and established supplier relationships. The current owner is selling to focus on another opportunity but is committed to offering transitional support to the purchaser.
Key highlights include the store's ranking for significant keywords and its effective dropshipping model. The business operates with no inventory, and all sales occur via a fixed-price online store. With its established foundation and untapped growth opportunities, the store represents a promising investment for prospective buyers seeking to leverage its organic SEO success.
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