So much woman’s clothing (hats, gloves, jackets,, trousers, handbags, shoes, really all sorts) but it isn’t selling as fast as I want. I’m talking 100+ items listed plus 400 more unlisted.
The clothing market is quite saturated, so it may not all sell quickly. Good pictures and competitive prices on the clothing will help a little bit. There just has to be a demand for those specific pieces of clothing. It’ll take some time, but most of it will eventually sell.
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Time to change your marketing strategy.
But if all else fails, make some donations to churches and homeless outreach programs in your area. Better to do several rather than just dump it as one large one. Get pictures for your social media and ask if they’re able to mention it in any newsletters or social media of their own. Write it off as a marketing expense.
Worst thing you can do is hold onto inventory that’s not moving, taking up shelf space from something that does. You’re in business to sell, not store. Don’t fall into the sunk cost fallacy.
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The clothing market is quite saturated, so it may not all sell quickly. Good pictures and competitive prices on the clothing will help a little bit. There just has to be a demand for those specific pieces of clothing. It’ll take some time, but most of it will eventually sell.
Time to change your marketing strategy.
But if all else fails, make some donations to churches and homeless outreach programs in your area. Better to do several rather than just dump it as one large one. Get pictures for your social media and ask if they’re able to mention it in any newsletters or social media of their own. Write it off as a marketing expense.
Worst thing you can do is hold onto inventory that’s not moving, taking up shelf space from something that does. You’re in business to sell, not store. Don’t fall into the sunk cost fallacy.