An established ecommerce business within the lighting sector is up for sale due to the current owners' focus on other projects. This Shopify-based store highlights a wide range of products, including everyday bulbs, vintage-style, and hard-to-find specialty products. Its substantial sales history includes £29,119.40 in gross revenue between April 2024 and August 2026, with over 800 orders fulfilled. The sale package incorporates two valuable domain names that cater to both international and UK markets, a comprehensive product catalogue, existing customer reviews, and historical sales and search data. The store has a notable online presence, with high organic search visibility.
Operationally, daily tasks focus on order management, product updates, and customer interaction, with the business offering potential for increased marketing and management investment. Markets such as the UK and international regions have shown organic demand, positioning the store within a consistent replacement and home-improvement category that regularly attracts homeowners and commercial businesses alike.
A new owner has multiple growth avenues, including exploring digital marketing strategies, creating focused SEO content, launching new customer retention initiatives, and expanding into wholesale and trade markets. The sale includes the ecommerce store's operational infrastructure, design, and content assets, with extensive support and data available for interested buyers. The business presents a robust opportunity for someone willing to scale and develop its potential, leveraging existing foundations of sales history and market visibility.
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