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samz
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Hi
Looking over my accounts my cost of sales (stock only) have been consistently approx 40-45% of my sales. I sell unbranded ladies fashion on Ebay. Ebay and Paypal fees are at least another 10%. I have a business loan and a small unit which I use for stock, dispatch operations and photography. Apart from other smaller expenses, there is of course myself to pay. I'm drawing the bare minimum and really would like to be earning more by now.
I've been LTD and VAT registered for 2 years now, previous to that I was a sole trader. To be honest there is no sign of me being able to draw any more ££'s out of the business. I take a respectable turnover and have a steady stream of visitors to my store but I feel that I should be earning more than I do.
I have been toying with having a standalone website for some time, infact my husband is working on a low cost shopping cart site, but from my experience there are no guarantees in terms of getting the traffic across from Ebay and pulling in new traffic at a low cost. I don't want to end up blowing lots of ££'s on expensive adword campaigns and still not reaching my end goal. Organic online growth is great but very difficult to achieve especially with my product.
Any words of wisdom? Shop retailers and etailers welcome!
Looking over my accounts my cost of sales (stock only) have been consistently approx 40-45% of my sales. I sell unbranded ladies fashion on Ebay. Ebay and Paypal fees are at least another 10%. I have a business loan and a small unit which I use for stock, dispatch operations and photography. Apart from other smaller expenses, there is of course myself to pay. I'm drawing the bare minimum and really would like to be earning more by now.
I've been LTD and VAT registered for 2 years now, previous to that I was a sole trader. To be honest there is no sign of me being able to draw any more ££'s out of the business. I take a respectable turnover and have a steady stream of visitors to my store but I feel that I should be earning more than I do.
I have been toying with having a standalone website for some time, infact my husband is working on a low cost shopping cart site, but from my experience there are no guarantees in terms of getting the traffic across from Ebay and pulling in new traffic at a low cost. I don't want to end up blowing lots of ££'s on expensive adword campaigns and still not reaching my end goal. Organic online growth is great but very difficult to achieve especially with my product.
Any words of wisdom? Shop retailers and etailers welcome!
