Store Coach Is Helping Entrepreneurs Buy, Sell, and Build eCommerce & Dropshipping Businesses

Los Angeles, California – July 4, 2022 —

Building a store from scratch isn’t the only way to gain a foothold in the eCommerce market. More and more businesses and entrepreneurs are recognizing the value of buying existing stores that have already found some degrees of success. Of course, this requires being able to find successful online store owners who are willing to sell their ventures, and that’s where platforms like Store Coach come in.

Store Coach was officially founded in 2010, but the company founders already had plenty of eCommerce experience by that point. Brothers and Store Coach co-founders Dave Hermansen and Kevin Hermansen started their first eCommerce business back in 2003. They started small, buying textbooks from the clearance bin at their local college, but those early experiences helped them see the potential of investing in eCommerce.

Several years and dozens of successful stores down the line, the brothers — now joined by their younger brother Mike — launched Store Coach, an e-learning platform and eCommerce marketplace designed to teach future entrepreneurs and help existing ones.

Today the Store Coach team has a long history of brokering deals and building online stores. They’ve built 180+ successful online stores since 2005 and still operate several of them to this day.

For those looking to buy an eCommerce business that is already profitable, Store Coach has put together an ever-expanding eCommerce marketplace. There, entrepreneurs can find active and verified listings with all the relevant business information they need to evaluate a potential investment, including the age of the store, its monthly revenue, its asking price, and more.

As the Store Coach website explains, there are many good reasons to invest in an eCommerce business. One of them is that they have the potential to generate serious income — a successful store can generate thousands of […]

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