The text outlines the sale of an ecommerce drop shipping business specializing in motorcycle helmets. The main domain, currently ranked at position 32 on Google for "Motorcycle Helmets," is part of the sale which includes two websites: an established site and a new venture with unique content. Established in November 2014, the business has seen consistent growth, now offering over 300 products and averaging $3,800 in monthly sales. The key selling points of the business include high organic traffic, a simple operation model that requires only one hour per week, and no required inventory as the products are drop shipped directly from suppliers.
The owner highlights opportunities for growth through increased inventory and social media campaigns, which have not been extensively pursued. The business operates on a WordPress platform and transactions are processed through PayPal. Customer interactions are managed via email, and no specialized skills are needed to run the site.
The sale includes established SEO work valued at $5,000, a list of suppliers, existing customer data, and a Social Media account with 172 subscribers. There are no refunds reported, and the only business expenses are hosting and domain costs. The seller is offering a 1-month support period post-sale and is open to signing a non-compete agreement. The motivation for sale is personal, as the owner is expecting a child and wishes to liquidate the asset. The potential for growth is noted, particularly with the implementation of SEO and social media strategies, with projections suggesting revenue could increase significantly with these efforts.
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