A business specializing in light-up masks, apparel, and accessories is up for sale, ideal for fun-loving entrepreneurs. Launched in December 2015, the company offers unique, proprietary mask designs manufactured in China and a wide range of products available through a wholesale agreement with Chinese suppliers. Currently presented as an asset sale due to its nascent stage, the business comes with a considerable inventory valued at $14,829 wholesale or $53,345 at retail. Sales channels include its website, and popular platforms like Etsy, eBay, and Amazon, generating $10,027 in sales within its initial two and a half months.
The business operations are home-based and managed by a single individual. Products are either in stock and shipped directly or made to order, utilizing partnerships with manufacturers for items such as LED shoes and women's outfits, with costs ranging from $40 to $250. Shipping and production arrangements are strategically made to address capital constraints. Promotional materials include thousands of high-quality photos and videos.
The sale includes assets such as the domain, inventory, promotional content, social media accounts, and marketplace accounts. While SEO efforts are limited, the brand holds a good search ranking for its name. The business offers a vibrant, nightlife-centric market opportunity and requires no special training, although e-commerce experience is beneficial. Improvement areas include enhancing SEO and social media advertising. Payment terms involve wire transfer, escrow, or PayPal, with a structured payment plan for transferring the business.
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