The business in question primarily sells two unique products, which are polarized sunglasses accompanied by a hard case, cloth, and pouch. The inventory is managed through Amazon's Fulfilled by Amazon (FBA) program, ensuring storage continuity for a buyer if they choose to maintain FBA services. A single supplier has provided all inventory since the business inception in 2016, with advantageous volume pricing arrangements in place under formal agreements. All existing stock will be included in the sale.
The business assets available to the buyer include social media accounts with audiences across Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, an Amazon Seller Central account, and several hundred inventory items. Additional assets include accounts with email and optimization services, a website, and the supplier relationship. Established in August 2016, the current owner is the original founder. The business requires 14 hours per week for marketing and inventory management, and approximately 3 hours weekly for customer support, all handled by the owner without additional employees or freelancers.
There are no geographical restrictions for buyers nor additional monetization channels beyond Amazon FBA. Furthermore, the business is debt-free, with no existing Amazon or other loans. Overall, this venture presents a streamlined opportunity for potential buyers interested in an e-commerce business centered on unique, branded sunglasses managed via an efficient logistics and sales platform.
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