My new Web Store
#32
Originally Posted by suedonnie
Hi All :
I am opening my Web store soon, (its only been a year in the making) I would like to know how to sell my fabric efficiently. Should I sell it in 1 yard, 2 yard, fat quarters etc. Interested in what your thoughts are. Thanks for your help!
Sue in Va.
I am opening my Web store soon, (its only been a year in the making) I would like to know how to sell my fabric efficiently. Should I sell it in 1 yard, 2 yard, fat quarters etc. Interested in what your thoughts are. Thanks for your help!
Sue in Va.
#34
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Please, please, please whatever you do...DON'T price and sell by the half-yard. OF course if you want to sell in half-yard increments, by all means do so...but that is my LEAST favorite tactic to put in big bold letters "$4.99!!!" and then in teeny-tiny print "per half yard".[/quote]
I agree 100%[/quote]
I also agree.
Yes, I also hate this, it seems deceiving. List prices per yard and sell even down to the 1/4 yard but price listed per yard.[/quote]
I agree 100%[/quote]
I also agree.
Yes, I also hate this, it seems deceiving. List prices per yard and sell even down to the 1/4 yard but price listed per yard.[/quote]
#37
Originally Posted by Rebecca VLQ
I would say offer yards, then offer some coordinated bundles, either 1/2 yards or FQ together. I don't know what the market is for FQ A la Carte, you know?
Please, please, please whatever you do...DON'T price and sell by the half-yard. OF course if you want to sell in half-yard increments, by all means do so...but that is my LEAST favorite tactic to put in big bold letters "$4.99!!!" and then in teeny-tiny print "per half yard".
Please, please, please whatever you do...DON'T price and sell by the half-yard. OF course if you want to sell in half-yard increments, by all means do so...but that is my LEAST favorite tactic to put in big bold letters "$4.99!!!" and then in teeny-tiny print "per half yard".
#38
Originally Posted by wvhill22
I think you should have all the options
#39
I don't usually have any problems with quanity. I usually don't buy precut packages like "cakes" & "buns" and such.
The MOST important thing to me is that I can shop by designer, manufacturer or collection. By color is iffy since not everyone has the same idea of "yellow".
Make it as super, super easy as possible for your customer to find what she is looking for. I don't want to have to look through 23 pages of 12 items each just hoping I'll come across what I'm looking for. Most of the time I just leave those sites behind and move on.
Good Luck. I wish you all the best and will definitely stop by.
The MOST important thing to me is that I can shop by designer, manufacturer or collection. By color is iffy since not everyone has the same idea of "yellow".
Make it as super, super easy as possible for your customer to find what she is looking for. I don't want to have to look through 23 pages of 12 items each just hoping I'll come across what I'm looking for. Most of the time I just leave those sites behind and move on.
Good Luck. I wish you all the best and will definitely stop by.
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