The auction listing describes the sale of an established e-commerce business specializing in audio equipment and accessories, which has been operational since 2007. The business, which adopts a dropshipping model, generates an average annual profit of about $34,000. Interestingly, it is an authorized seller for nearly 30 manufacturers, enabling competitive pricing and favorable profit margins. The site's traffic is predominantly organic, with 66% from search engines, revealing it as a recognized authority in the audio market. The business requires approximately two hours of daily management, supplemented by a comprehensive admin panel and potential outsourcing opportunities to streamline operations. In the sale, the buyer receives the domain, website content, customer and member lists, existing manufacturer relationships, a 3D cart system, and training and support from the current owner. The business’s notable attributes are documented with a total net profit of nearly $85,000 and a gross revenue of approximately $398,000 since January 2010. Its monthly visitor count averages around 5,209, with a mixture of search engine, direct, and referral traffic. Additional revenue and traffic statistics can be obtained from a detailed info pack, and potential buyers can access verified Google Analytics data upon request. The sale also includes support and advisory services from the facilitating brokers, who emphasize their professional and reliable service in managing such transactions.
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