![]() ![]() Not only will this help you track how much you collect for shipping but also how many of your sold items were free shipping. This the final amount that the item sold for, not including shipping (unless your item was free shipping). Yet another way to identify your item sold if you need to find your item quickly. We can quickly see which item sold by looking at the listing title. It's nice to watch for patterns, most popular days of the week, etc. This data makes tracking how many items sold on a particular day much easier. This is really optional but we like to see where our items are going and which states seemed to be most popular. At the end of the month, we'll be able to track which format and duration were most effective for us. Therefore, we will put "30 day fixed", "7 day auction", etc in this column. We like to track how the item was listed at the time of the sale. When an item sells you'll then be able to find the item easier and then move it over to your sold spreadsheet. If you're selling a lot of items, you'll find it's easier to keep track of everything if you assign your own item numbers and track them in a separate inventory spreadsheet. ![]()
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