With revenue growth of over 250% since 2019, this early adopter in the online supply of printing products to the Canadian market is well positioned to continue its current trajectory of growing its contact list and continuing to attract new prospective buyers. By the end of 2021, discretionary earnings had grown to $160k, having been generated from an extremely diverse customer base and with over 35% of revenue coming from repeat clientele. The business has been setting itself apart from the larger online retailers through its curation of top-tier sourcing partners, the selection of best-in-class products, the ongoing maintenance of a high-value domain, and the targeted generation of promotional marketing activities. The owner, who is looking to retire, has positioned the business as a self-functioning operation that utilizes third-party services and that can be managed independently from any location without the need for continuous day-to-day owner involvement. It will especially appeal to an individual with an interest in online marketing and a background or interest in the graphic arts and/or print media industries.
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