A Sourcing-to-Listing Handoff That Prevents Backlog Creep
Backlog usually starts before the item reaches your shelf. It starts when sourcing and listing are treated as separate jobs with no handoff standard between them. ...
Backlog usually starts before the item reaches your shelf. It starts when sourcing and listing are treated as separate jobs with no handoff standard between them. ...
When pricing happens in a rush, margin leaks out in small ways: shipping gets underestimated, fees get ignored, and discounts start from a weak number. The fix is not a complicated spreadsheet. It is a short pricing floor routine you can run before you list. ...
Inventory chaos usually shows up as tiny losses: stale listings, missed repricing, and thin margins. A short weekly operating routine fixes this without adding tools or spend. This post gives you a simple operating routine you can run once a week to reduce stale inventory and protect margin. Use it as a checklist, not a theory document. ...