Hi Brittany, love your videos! I'm living vicariously through you. I've always wanted to start a business on Etsy. One thing I wish was included in the post market break down is COGS (cost of goods sold). If the sales price for a Stanley charm is $5, what was the price of the raw materials to make the charm. $685 gross revenue - COGS = gross profit. I'm trying to understand how much materials cost. Just a rough estimate per category would be so helpful.
Dawwwwww, thank you!! Ugh, I feel like if I went into that I would lose motivation 😂. It’s roughly half for most my items … so most markets I basically give away stuff for free after the table fee 🤡
Another fun, interesting vlog. You did so well this time round 👏 🎉
Omgsh yes, it was much better! Thank you for commenting 🥰
Sun catchers might be a fun addition to your shop! Love these vlogs!
Ohhhh, that would be so pretty to add! 🫶🏼 I’m making my friend a car mirror charm so maybe I’ll start steering in that direction haha
Yay!!!!!! New vlog❤❤❤
I’ve been meaning to upload this for weeks 😅😅😅
Awesome job at the market! I can't wait to watch future market vlogs😊
Thanks pretty! There will be many many more to come 🥰🥰🥰
I love your videos girl. I'm from Kentucky, keep posting..
Hey neighbor! 🥰
Hi Brittany, love your videos! I'm living vicariously through you. I've always wanted to start a business on Etsy. One thing I wish was included in the post market break down is COGS (cost of goods sold). If the sales price for a Stanley charm is $5, what was the price of the raw materials to make the charm. $685 gross revenue - COGS = gross profit. I'm trying to understand how much materials cost. Just a rough estimate per category would be so helpful.
Dawwwwww, thank you!! Ugh, I feel like if I went into that I would lose motivation 😂. It’s roughly half for most my items … so most markets I basically give away stuff for free after the table fee 🤡
@@brittanyann thank you! :) that's good to know!