I am selling my Amazon FBA store that I started in 2017. The store is in
immaculate condition and has never been suspended and has a perfect health
score. I am selling the store since I have a tax liability that needs to be
taken care of, and this was the one asset in my portfolio I am willing to let
go.
Therefore, I have priced this store very well, and it is negotiable since I need
to sell the store quickly.
The store sells various products specifically in the shelf stable beverage
section. So we sell various different brands of coffee, protein shakes, sodas
and juices.
This category is heavily dependent on pricing and we have some of
the best pricing available from our reliable distributors.
I spend about three hours a month in the store since my one employee takes care
of everything. My one employee will stay on with the new owner and everything
has been well documented so that the new owner can keep track of everything.
The
new owner needs no experience at all.
To be honest, I did not spend much time on the store and have not reinvested my
capital or tried to grow the store. The store has pretty much just been on
autopilot for me and has just been kicking money every single month.
If you are
committed to growing the store, there are several options to grow the store.
Some of them include increasing the size of the catalog with the current
distributors we have, or spending money on ads.
The trailing 12 month financials are as follows....