The website in question is an online eyewear store, utilizing the Squirrelcart ecommerce platform for managing sales, with PayPal integrated for transactions. The business specializes in selling well-known eyewear brands, including a selection of frames from renowned manufacturers. The products are sourced directly from brands, with a resale strategy of marking up prices by 100%. The site and associated assets, including domain, content, and hosting, are for sale, with transfer assistance provided for up to 45 days. The business operates on a straightforward model: updating inventory monthly, fulfilling orders by purchasing from providers, and dispatching items promptly. Revenue is primarily generated through online sales and an Amazon presence.
Over the analyzed 12-month period, the business achieved revenues of $57,968.12, with expenses amounting to $44,330.87, resulting in a gross profit of $13,637.25. Key traffic sources include organic searches, with the United States being the largest market. The business predominantly relied on SEO and content creation for marketing, with a minimal investment in purchased traffic.
The seller, currently based abroad, cites challenges in managing remotely and competing business priorities as reasons for the sale. Meanwhile, inquiries on the seller’s part indicate a willingness to offer additional post-sale assistance. The business model requires approximately 45 hours of monthly management, emphasizing the ease of operations once established.