
Charles Kenny built a profitable e-commerce brand after solving a recovery problem he experienced firsthand. The product worked, customers were buying, and the business ran cleanly.Still, as the brand matured, one limit became hard to ignore. Growth depended on continuously finding new customers, with little in the model to build on each sale.Instead of forcing scale, Charles listed the business on Acquire.com and took it through a full acquisition process.You'll hear:How Charles built a profitable eCommerce brandWhat limited long-term growthWhat happened after listing on Acquire.com3 Lessons from Charles KennyA Working Business Can Still Have a Ceiling: Profitability did not change the fact that growth kept resetting with each new customer.Buyers Need More Than Revenue: Clear documentation and a strong handover made the business easier to evaluate.A Listing Is Only the Start: Buyer interest mattered, but follow-up is what moved the deal forward.For founders building eCommerce brands or considering acquisition, this episode offers a clear perspective on how a working business becomes a real, transferable asset.Follow the guest:LinkedInYouTube
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