I'm not sure if you should judge the ROI like that. I mean, evaluating 2.5 hours for $20 is not accurate. Companies spend millions on many hours of work and can be in the red for years before maybe seeing a profit.
Those are big companies, for sure.
As someone trying to start a business, I guess the hours of prep work should be considered an investment.
But yet, labor should indeed be scalable—these days, it's all about scale.
Hey Joy, really looking forward to your journey. Is there already a new update about your store?
Hey Marc, thanks for the support! Yes just posted (another one coming tomorrow) - sorry for the delay: https://joyfullyau.substack.com/p/month-2-goodbye-etsy
I'm not sure if you should judge the ROI like that. I mean, evaluating 2.5 hours for $20 is not accurate. Companies spend millions on many hours of work and can be in the red for years before maybe seeing a profit.
Those are big companies, for sure.
As someone trying to start a business, I guess the hours of prep work should be considered an investment.
But yet, labor should indeed be scalable—these days, it's all about scale.
Good luck !
Yes agreed - those initial 2.5 hours make every other $20 sale after that easier and faster. Thank you for your perspective!