Step 1: Data Segmentation
In your master spreadsheet, create a separate sheet or use filters to organize all purchases by seller name or store link. Group every item you've ever bought from a particular supplier together, sorted by purchase date.
For long-term users of SugargooSugargoo Spreadsheet. Moving beyond tracking prices and links, its true potential lies in analyzing seller consistency
Instead of viewing each spreadsheet entry as an isolated transaction, consider them as data points in a timeline for each seller. By aggregating this information, you can identify patterns that reveal true consistency—or warn of potential issues.
In your master spreadsheet, create a separate sheet or use filters to organize all purchases by seller name or store link. Group every item you've ever bought from a particular supplier together, sorted by purchase date.
For each transaction, ensure you have logged the following metrics, which become the basis for your consistency analysis:
Analyze the grouped data for each seller. Ask these critical questions:
Create a simple rating system (e.g., 1-5) for each key metric per seller. Calculate an average "Consistency Score" across all your transactions with them. A seller with high scores over 10+ purchases is demonstrably more dependable than one with perfect scores from only 2 purchases.
By treating your Sugargoo Spreadsheet
Start revisiting your spreadsheet today—your most reliable haul might be hidden in the data you've already collected.