The business is an easy-to-run dropshipping website featuring products related to a popular manga series, offering items like clothing, toys, and decorations. It operates primarily through dropshipping from China, utilising a primary supplier for apparel and other suppliers via a major online retail platform. The company is monetized through a straightforward dropshipping model and earns approximately 55% profit. It has achieved substantial sales, generating $25,000 in revenue in the first four months, mostly driven by its strong social media presence, including an Instagram account with 19,000 followers and a Facebook page with 2,000 likes.
The website runs on a popular platform and is hosted on a European web services company. The owner is looking to sell the business to fund a new venture in France. Revenue can be traced back to the business, although tax returns are not available. The website incurs expenses like hosting and email services and maintains a separation of its financial records from other accounts. The sale includes social media accounts, an email list, and offers post-sale support and training to the buyer. No specific skillsets aside from basic web and marketing knowledge are required to operate the business, and the owner will provide a comprehensive guide to manage the operations. The seller highlights strong community ties and affiliations with leading influencers as competitive advantages and is open to signing a non-compete agreement.
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