We worked together on setting up a simple Shopify website (https://sussysandals.com), set up an Instagram account, and learned about the basics of marketing, inventory management, and order fulfillment.
Surprising nobody, my 14yo lost interest pretty quickly. I've been putting minimal effort into trying to get rid of the sandals. They sell pretty well but I've got a full time job and the whole thing requires more attention than I'm willing to offer.
So, my question is: what should I do? We've sold through over half of the inventory and I'm to the point where I'm willing to eat the rest of the initial investment just to get some space back in my garage.
Are there places that buy small lots of unsold inventory? Are there specific charities I should consider? Is there some fun loophole I can shove the remaining sandals through?
Giving away the stock / selling it on Amazon FBA / wholesaling it is a good way to get rid of the stock but it doesn’t take advantage of something rare you have: an online store with a product people actually want. The money side is a wash — the product is a niche gimmick — but it doesn’t need to be a financial success to provide value to some other kids.
(Plus, if you do bring some other young entrepreneurial spirit into the project, you’ve got an option on their future success: if you become the spark that turns them into a great success in future, the returns will be huge! The next jeffy bezos could owe you a lifetime debt of gratitude.)
Ludwig wore the pair we sent him in a couple of videos which was great for a short-term bump in sales. https://www.reddit.com/r/LudwigAhgren/comments/xmdvf5/does_a...
2/ If you dont mind, what theme are you using for this shopify page?
Perhaps if they were leather this would be more reasonable.