BLOOMIX LLC

Registered in the State of Iowa, United States

Ecommerce retail on eBay, Amazon and Shopify

BLOOMIX LLC sells physical consumer goods through its own storefronts. Alongside that we launch brands for other owners and work on getting their listings ranked where buyers actually look.

What we do

Three lines of work

Retail is the core of the business. The two service lines exist because the same work, done for our own listings, is what clients ask us to do for theirs.

Our own ecommerce retail

We buy, list and sell physical consumer goods through our own storefronts on eBay, Amazon and Shopify. Stock is bought on our own account and sold to end customers; the platforms collect and remit sales tax as marketplace facilitators.

How the retail side works →

Turnkey brand launch

For an owner who has an idea but no product yet: category and product selection, supplier search and vetting, samples and inspection, brand and packaging specification, listing assets, and the account steps needed to go live.

Launch scope and fees →

Ranking and seller consulting

Getting listings found: keyword research, title and content rewrites, backend keywords, advertising structure, and the account and assortment work behind it. For sellers already trading, delivered as a written report plus working sessions.

Ranking scope and fees →

How we are set up

A small, founder-led operation — and we say so plainly

BLOOMIX LLC is owned and run by its sole member, Andrei Protashchik. Retail and client work are both delivered by the founder directly, in English and Russian, which is why the number of concurrent client engagements is deliberately limited.

We do not operate warehouses or fulfilment facilities. Goods are stored and shipped through the marketplaces' own fulfilment programmes or by logistics providers we contract for our own stock and the client selects for theirs.

More about the company →

How money moves

Retail. We buy stock on our own account and sell to end customers. Marketplaces collect the customer payment and settle to us net of their fees, and they collect and remit sales tax as marketplace facilitators.

Services. Clients contract with and pay their own suppliers, inspectors and freight providers directly. We are compensated by our service fees only.

We do not receive, hold, pool or transmit client funds, and we do not act as an escrow, a paying agent or an importer of record.

Scope discipline

We are specific about what we will and will not take on

Vague scope is how ecommerce projects go wrong, and the wrong category is how a seller account gets suspended. Our category limits and service boundaries are published rather than negotiated case by case.

Categories we work with

  • Home goods, kitchenware and storage
  • Home textiles and soft goods
  • Pet supplies and accessories
  • Sports, travel and outdoor accessories
  • Office, stationery and desk products
  • Beauty tools and accessories (non-formulated)

Categories we decline

  • CBD, hemp and cannabis products
  • Vapes and e-cigarettes
  • Supplements, nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals
  • Weapons, ammunition and their components
  • Adult products
  • Replicas and trademark-infringing goods

Full category policy and the reasoning behind it →

Start with a scope call, not a contract

Tell us the product, the target marketplace and the stage you are at. If we are not the right fit, we will say so on the call rather than after an invoice.

Request a scope call