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    www.safronelectronics.com - £150

    Make an offer, the bidding starts at £150

    I am selling my e-commerce website that has been up for 3 months now and has made major progressions because of the time i have spent on it. I have found i do not have the time now that i am studying full time.

    With the website i will include all of my current suppliers, this includes my psp, xbox 360, nintendo DS, video games and Smart Cue suppliers and anything else on the site. The site already has many link exchanges currently working and the traffic is building up every week.

    I have an advertisement with the emergency services that goes out to the whole Midlands area that is included with the sale that will certainly bring many visitors.

    The website has already had sales which is something i wasnt plannig for some time yet which shows the possible target audience that this project has.

    We have had these unique visitors while the site has been open:
    July: 213
    August: 682
    September: 988
    October(so far): 1639

    We have had a total profit of $800 so far and the website has led to many more contacts coming my way.

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    Interested iun the Biz

    Hello,


    How much is the business being sold for?
    How easy will it be to switch this company to a US location, and switch prices to dollars?
    Do you have steady relathionship with a supplier?
    What marketing efforts and relathions have been done for the business?
    Do you have any financial statements backing slaes claims?
    How many people currently run the site?
    How large of a space is needed to store product?
    Do your suppliers offer any other consumer electronics, and why are some product categories contain no products?

    Leave a message here or e-mail me at jg_macarthy@hotmail.com

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    The business is being sold for £150

    The prices can be changed to dollars through the control panel the site uses.

    I have a a few suppliers that i have ordered from many times.

    There is currently an advert going out with the british emergency services, i have done many link exchanges and worked on the SEO extensively.

    I have a bank statement for people to see.

    it takes 1 person to run this business.

    All products are dropshipped.

    The suppliers offer many more products i just havent listed them.

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    sounds like a pretty good deal, but why are you wanting to sell a business that has made $800 and still growing for only £150?!

    Thats the only thing that doesnt make sense to me...good luck with the sale though mate!

    JoRd

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    Mad Muppet is offline Senior Member
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    because he is finding it hard to find a buyer, he was starting off asking £1k do it is a good deal.

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    i have learnt that if a website is not hugely successful like amazon or play then the asking price should not be alot. I have had not time lately and this is why products are not up to date and why i am selling.

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    question

    Are the suppliers UK dropship suppliers or US, EU, etc.

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