I have a few May goals - but they're really just a continuation of last month's goals with a couple new ones tossed in.
***Hit 160 sales***  That may be a stretch, as sales seem to be slowing down the past couple weeks.  But, I'm setting my goal a little high anyway.  That's where I want to be on June 3rd.  I'm going to do my best to get there.
***Build more inventory***  Who knows when/if the Christmas rush will hit.  I want to be prepared with products that are stored away and not listed.  So far, I have a little less than a dozen things.  I want to triple that.
***Review best sellers***  Take a look at the best sellers - figure out what percentage of all my sales is due to these specific items.  Make more of them, and take a look at the ones that aren't selling so well.  I need to decide whether to keep making them, or let them phase out.  I've already done this with some products, but I feel like I shouldn't take time away from my best sellers to continue making more of under sellers.  Also, cohesiveness is so essential.  I think my shop is pretty cohesive, but I totally shy away from shops that aren't.  A disorganized shop does not spell quality, it spells.....I don't know what the hell I'm doing, so I'll just list a bunch of stuff.  eek!
***Buy less***  As far as supplies go...if I find a fabric I love, I almost always buy it.  My fabric is insane - I have a LOT.  I need to work with what I've got for a while and stop buying so much (but it's so damn good looking!).  Profit, people.  You've got to make a profit - even if you're doing it for love.  That brings me to my last goal.
***Remember why I started***  I recently answered a poll by another etsian asking why we create/sell on etsy.  My own answers surprised me.    I didn't start madbird to make a lot of money.  I did it because I LOVE to make stuff.  That was the main reason.  No lie.  The second reason - to stay sane.  Let's face it, I'm a mother of four and I stay home.  I can get a little crazy.  Having all of these orders to fill, and goals to meet keeps me grounded.  The third reason was - money.  In that order, those were my answers.  
 No boss for me.  No regular hours.  No dress code.  No daycare.  No time away from my family.  No layoffs.  I have the best possible job I could ask for, and I stay home doing it - with my kids right here.  I'm only sad my husband has to go to his job.  But, someone does need to make a guaranteed salary, that's for sure.  I'm just glad it's not me!  So let's all give etsy a great big warm hug.  What would we do without it?
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Sounds fabulous! I hope you meet all your goals and then some :)
ReplyDeleteJess :)
im sure you can make it.. maybe i should start doing monthly goals..what do you think?
ReplyDeleteYes, have monthly goals. It helps you keep on track. Even if you don't meet them all - it gives you something to work toward the following month, and to assess where you went wrong - if you did. I also think it will be helpful to see how sales fluctuate month to month. I've already noticed the first week of every month is DEAD slow....mortgage payments maybe?
ReplyDeleteThanks Jess :^D