The text describes the sale of a drop shipping business that has been operational since October 27, 2016. The store, over its five-month existence, has generated a total revenue of $17,848.89 with a net profit exceeding $2,000 per month. Significant monthly revenues were recorded in November ($6,032.33) and December plus early January ($4,869.68). The store's best day of sales occurred recently with $832.18 in sales and $170 spent on ads. The total expenditure on Facebook ads was $6,642.72, and Instagram influencer marketing cost around $500. To date, the store has processed 840 orders with an average order value of $21.10 and a maximum order of $186.92. It attracted a total of 86,856 visitors, with 82,202 being unique.
The business relies on Facebook ads and Instagram influencers for marketing, both of which have been effective. It also benefits from organic traffic, averaging 50-200 visitors daily. The store operates on Shopify and utilizes the Oberlo app for dropshipping from AliExpress. Additional paid apps include timers and sales displays to enhance conversion rates. The package includes a brand with good SEO, multiple social media accounts, a matured Facebook pixel, 286 products, a custom design, a customer email list, influencer contacts, and free support. The owner is selling due to their partner's departure and a desire to focus on design work rather than business management.
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