โ04-29-2022 04:39 AM
Now I know Iโve only been selling for a month but the first 2 1/2 to 3 weeks I couldnโt list a knife or just about anything else without selling it, now for about a week and half Iโm lucky if I sell something every two or three days. I know my store is small but come on what Iโm I doing wrong? I have to sell a lot of what I have to get more because Iโm just starting out.
โ04-29-2022 04:55 AM
April tends to be slow , in my opinion, due to tax season. Many people may have to pay out. Also the weather is getting nicer in most states, so spring fever may lead people to the B&M stores (malls, outlets, etc). You are selling items that are in a busy category too. Lots of knives for sale on ebay. Maybe you could do some price comparisons to stay competitive. Hopefully it will pick up for all of us soon. Hang in there. Nice shop!
โ04-29-2022 05:28 AM - edited โ04-29-2022 05:30 AM
I do not know if this applies in your case, because I know little about knives, but something to consider: Often when someone starts selling off a big collection, initial sales are hot because the best / scarcest / most collectible items are fresh to the market and sell right off the bat. Then sales cool noticeably because the remaining stock has fewer unusual / desirable items, and sales are settling into a steady but slower pattern.
-
โ04-29-2022 05:31 AM
I could see that but everything I sold with the exception of one were new from the distributor
โ04-29-2022 06:02 AM
@mattsknivesandstuff wrote:I could see that but everything I sold with the exception of one were new from the distributor
Well, so much for that theory! ๐
Whatever the reason for the slower sales, I hope they soon pick up again.
-
โ04-29-2022 06:07 AM
Me too I donโt want to give this up I like doing it.