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Custom Portrait and Wall Art POD Business | 23% Repeat Customers | A$145+ AOV | 74% Organic Traffic | Low Owner Involvement | AU-Based

Australia

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Discover a thriving eCommerce business specializing in print-on-demand custom pet portraits and personalized artwork. With a loyal customer base and strong organic traffic, this opportunity is perfect for those looking to expand into international markets.

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$107K

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Australia

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