- Original Poster
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Hello,
I recently started up my first company August 2009 and started trading in September 2009. As I'm effectively new to all of this, I would really appreciate all the advice I can get from those more experienced than me. Basically, I would like to know from others where their business was at the stage I'm at now (8 months old). I know it can change wildly depending on many factors but I would just like to see if I'm behind/on/ahead of the curve at all based on other's past experiences. I'm an independent online retailer, so the experience of others like me is welcome.
We've been trading for 8 months now and have had a total of 80 sales. It's somewhat sporadic when we get sales and there's little consistency - so far in April, we've had the grand total of 1 sale whereas last month we'd already had 10 by now.
Our initial funding was via the bank for a few thousand and we have not broken even yet. In fact, we're still hovering along the baseline and making minimum payments because when we get some money back in we like to reinvest in more stock - unfortunately sales as mentioned above are pretty slow and it's a tight rope to walk when you're scraping the barrel to make a stock payment and hoping you'll sell what you buy in time to make payments.
Traffic has been going up lately. We use Google Analytics and for the first few months we were getting between 2-12 unique hits a day. Nowadays it's between 20-30 unique hits a day. Yesterday we got 53 unique hits, which while not a record is very good for us.
We've advertised on Google Adwords and Facebook but don't currently due to an extremely poor ROI. More recently the site has been given a new facelift and we've started listing on shopping price comparison sites and utilising Google Base effectively to try to draw shoppers in.
So how are we doing? I would love to hear from other more experienced online retailers, or even others in my position to see how I match up. Any advice that can be offered on where I'm going wrong/stuff I could be doing etc is very welcome! Thanks!
I recently started up my first company August 2009 and started trading in September 2009. As I'm effectively new to all of this, I would really appreciate all the advice I can get from those more experienced than me. Basically, I would like to know from others where their business was at the stage I'm at now (8 months old). I know it can change wildly depending on many factors but I would just like to see if I'm behind/on/ahead of the curve at all based on other's past experiences. I'm an independent online retailer, so the experience of others like me is welcome.
We've been trading for 8 months now and have had a total of 80 sales. It's somewhat sporadic when we get sales and there's little consistency - so far in April, we've had the grand total of 1 sale whereas last month we'd already had 10 by now.
Our initial funding was via the bank for a few thousand and we have not broken even yet. In fact, we're still hovering along the baseline and making minimum payments because when we get some money back in we like to reinvest in more stock - unfortunately sales as mentioned above are pretty slow and it's a tight rope to walk when you're scraping the barrel to make a stock payment and hoping you'll sell what you buy in time to make payments.
Traffic has been going up lately. We use Google Analytics and for the first few months we were getting between 2-12 unique hits a day. Nowadays it's between 20-30 unique hits a day. Yesterday we got 53 unique hits, which while not a record is very good for us.
We've advertised on Google Adwords and Facebook but don't currently due to an extremely poor ROI. More recently the site has been given a new facelift and we've started listing on shopping price comparison sites and utilising Google Base effectively to try to draw shoppers in.
So how are we doing? I would love to hear from other more experienced online retailers, or even others in my position to see how I match up. Any advice that can be offered on where I'm going wrong/stuff I could be doing etc is very welcome! Thanks!
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