Do you analyze your goals regularly or even at the end of the year
By venshida
@venshida (4836)
United States
January 25, 2012 10:10am CST
This year I have started something new. In the past, I never took time to analyze what products sold well what items were not selling and where I am getting more of my sales. This year, I sat down and considered all these criteria. I do plan to look at my trends on quarterly basis and make any revision.
4 responses
@jillhill (37354)
• United States
25 Jan 12
I am with you on that one....there are things I have toted around that just aren't selling...when I do a craft sale I bring my DIL"s tie dyed baby clothes and for the last several sales even after reducing the price they haven't sold....I am thinking of not bringing them with anymore...as for my own things it goes in streaks.....but I have a few new things on the back burner hopefully they will be a fresh item for new sales!
@venshida (4836)
• United States
26 Jan 12
The funny thing though about holding on to old things the moment you do not have them with you lo and behold someone inquire about them. I would say still take the slow movers if there is space put them in the back just in case someone decide they want the old stuff, just don't create anymore.
@bookreadermom08 (5614)
• United States
25 Jan 12
I think that is a great idea. We have to change things up and learn from out past and make things more better for us for our future, this would be very helpful to you in the future for your financial goals.
I am now at a point that I am teaching myself how to use coupons to save and build up a stockpile for my family so that we are not constantly running out of things like we have in the past.
I work on my goals now on a weekly basis vs. putting things off again and again that never gets me anywhere.
I have lists now on my fridge, my desk and I put notes on my cell phone in an app that is now helping me keep track of things.
good luck to you with your goals...we can do it, we just have to stay focused!!
Happy Mylotting.
@cutepenguin (6431)
• Canada
30 Jan 12
I have to think about this as I am starting to think of selling my crafts but I have so many different ideas it's not going to work if I do them all.
@soulist (2985)
• United States
2 Feb 12
I do analyze my goals regularly. I ask myself where do I want to be with my craft. What do I want to learn in the next year or so and if I want to have a business or let it be a hobby where I sell some. I think it is a good idea to keep track of my goals and where I am with them.