Thank you so much for the womens bolo items video. I have never heard of Nooworks before and after watching your video last week I went to the store and found a Nooworks jumpsuit the next day! The sold comps are incredible! Thanks again, :)
Can you do a video of how to tell a sell-thru rate of a brand or item? Also, I bet the people that you sold at a reasonable price were happy. There is a market out there for customers that don't want to buy an expensive item.
Yes there’s definitely a market for lower priced items, you just have to make sure it fits in your business model. Maybe I can do a video on sell through rates and doing comps at some point! Until then, you can find a sell through rate by searching something specific and diving the sold number by the listed number and turn that decimal into a percentage. For example: 400 sold, 500 listed 400/500=0.8 which is 80% ☺️
Brilliant segment Mel Richards. I tapped that thumbs up symbol on your upload. Keep up up the awesome work. Excited to see your next video from you.
Thank you so much!! 😁
Wow a lot of winter sold! Woohoo! Time to list all the dozen of sweaters I have lol. Thanks for the info!❤
Thank you for watching 💕 now is a great time to list those sweaters!
Thank you so much for the womens bolo items video. I have never heard of Nooworks before and after watching your video last week I went to the store and found a Nooworks jumpsuit the next day! The sold comps are incredible! Thanks again, :)
Yay, that makes me so happy!!! Thank you for watching ☺️☺️
Your videos have been awesome! Thank you much for the amazing content and information ❤
Awe thank you so much!! ☺️☺️
Can you do a video of how to tell a sell-thru rate of a brand or item? Also, I bet the people that you sold at a reasonable price were happy. There is a market out there for customers that don't want to buy an expensive item.
divide the amount of that item listed by the amount sold in the last 90 days.
Yes there’s definitely a market for lower priced items, you just have to make sure it fits in your business model. Maybe I can do a video on sell through rates and doing comps at some point! Until then, you can find a sell through rate by searching something specific and diving the sold number by the listed number and turn that decimal into a percentage. For example: 400 sold, 500 listed 400/500=0.8 which is 80% ☺️
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Thank you for watching 💕