π§ Overview
Checking your Sales Dashboard daily helps you stay informed, catch issues early, and make better decisions.
This quick guide shows the 5 most important things to review each dayβit only takes a few minutes.
β 1. Check Todayβs Sales
Start by reviewing your current sales for today.
π Look for:
Any sales activity
Sudden drops or spikes
π‘ If sales are unusually low, it may be time to check pricing or listings.
π¦ 2. Review Units Sold
Check how many items were sold.
π This helps you:
Track demand
Identify fast-moving products
π‘ High units sold = strong demand β consider sourcing more
π΅ 3. Look at Average Selling Price (ASP)
Review your average selling price.
π Ask yourself:
Are your items selling at expected prices?
Is pricing too low or too high?
π‘ Adjust pricing if needed to stay competitive.
π 4. Check Sell-Through %
This shows how fast your inventory is selling.
π Look for:
High % = good turnover
Low % = slow-moving inventory
π‘ Consider adjusting price or replacing slow items.
π 5. Monitor Total Inventory
Keep an eye on how many items you have listed.
π This helps you:
Avoid running out of stock
Plan sourcing
π‘ Low inventory + good sales = time to restock
β οΈ Bonus Check: Last Synced
Always glance at Last Synced to make sure your data is up to date.
π If itβs outdated:
Click Sync Now
π§ Daily Routine (Simple Version)
In under 2 minutes:
Check Sales
Check Units Sold
Review Pricing (ASP)
Check Sell-Through %
Review Inventory
β Quick Summary
By checking these 5 things daily, you can:
Stay on top of your performance
Catch problems early
Make smarter decisions
Grow your business consistently
π‘ Tip: Make this part of your daily routineβitβs one of the easiest ways to improve results.
If you want, I can also create:
β A weekly/monthly checklist version
β Or a βwhat to do if numbers look offβ troubleshooting guide π
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Put the βQuick Start: 5 Things to Check Dailyβ article under:
π Using the Dashboard
β Why this fits best:
Itβs about how to use the dashboard in practice
It gives a daily workflow / routine
Itβs action-oriented (not just explanation)
β Why not the others:
Start Here (Overview) β for beginners/intro only
Understanding the Dashboard β focuses on metrics & structure
Why It Matters β focuses on benefits, not actions
π Final placement:
π Using the Dashboard
Choose Marketplace for Dashboard Statistics
Quick Start: 5 Things to Check Daily β