Sell online shops

Sell online shops: create a listing on company.ch with guide price, scope, rights, condition and handover. Private seller data stays protected while inquiries arrive.

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Sell online shops: make numbers, assortment and handover clear

Selling an online shop needs a listing that shows more than the URL. Buyers want to understand revenue, margin, traffic, assortment, customers, suppliers, stock, shop system and handover. Clear information separates an operational shop from a simple online presence.

Explain model, assortment and customers

The listing should describe niche, products, brands, target groups, shipping regions, average order value, existing customers, returns, reviews, suppliers and dependencies. Buyers need to see whether the shop relies on its own assortment, dropshipping, real stock or a combination.

Present revenue, margin and traffic

Revenue, gross margin, advertising costs, traffic sources, conversion, seasonality, sales channels, repeat purchases and recent period figures make value easier to understand. Sellers should document data and avoid replacing evidence with future potential.

Clarify system, stock and processes

Shop system, domain, accounts, payments, shipping methods, integrations, ERP, customer data, access, contracts, stock, lead times, returns and customer service strongly affect takeover. The more processes are described, the more concrete inquiries become.

Separate online shop, website and warehouse

If the offer mainly concerns web presence or content, Sell websites may be more precise. If physical stock is the main asset, Sell warehouse stock often describes the offer better.

Frequently asked questions about selling online shops

What does selling an online shop mean?

It means offering a digital commerce asset with assortment, traffic, customers, revenue, system, processes, possible stock and handover.

Which details belong in the listing?

Revenue, margin, traffic, products, customers, suppliers, stock, shop system, payments, shipping, access and handover are important.

Should margin be stated?

Yes, if it can be documented. Margin, advertising costs, product costs and operating expenses help buyers assess profitability.

Is stock part of the sale?

It can be. The listing should state quantity, value, condition, location, stock turnover, suppliers and takeover terms.

Which access should be prepared?

Access to shop system, domain, payments, analytics, advertising, email, suppliers, logistics and tools may be needed.

How should traffic be presented?

Sources, trends, paid and organic channels, conversion rate, strong pages and seasonality should be described in a verifiable way.

When is a website more suitable?

A website is more suitable if value mainly lies in content, online presence or domain, without real e-commerce operations.

Does company.ch verify the shop?

No. company.ch helps sellers publish the listing and receive inquiries, but it does not replace technical, legal or commercial review.