The business, previously affiliated with major online retail platforms, operated in categories like Sporting Goods, Outdoor, and Automotive, with potential expansion into additional sectors. Despite having nearly closed its operations, it maintained a strong nine-year track record. Initially, it was an outlet for a distribution business, which, after its sale, rendered this business redundant. Operations primarily involved channeling through established e-commerce frameworks, allowing for ease in setting up a new online store and populating it across various platforms. Initially utilizing drop shipping, the focus later shifted to own product distribution. The categories featured goods related to archery, shooting accessories, paddle sports, automotive, marine, and fishing, incorporating brands such as Safariland and Ragim Archery, amongst others. Most customers were sourced via leading e-commerce platforms, with a lesser extent through an owned online store. Financially, the business doesn't have ongoing operations; it's a sale of the business name and associated selling accounts, allowing for rebranding opportunities. Initially structured to facilitate distribution business merchandise sales, the company collaborated with various manufacturers for sales via major online platforms and a personal website. From 2015 to 2020, it generated monthly revenues between $15,000 to $20,000, netting approximately $2,000 per month. After the pandemic, the business scale was reduced, ultimately utilizing another entity to clear out remaining inventories. Potential buyers also have the option to acquire the parent corporation associated with this enterprise.