We’ll bring cosmetics and handmade jewelry business. Plan for the next six-month to make sure every step is clear and well done.
| Month | What We’ll Do | Who’s Responsible | What Success Looks Like |
| Month 1 – Setup & Legal Stuff | Register the business, get all required licenses, choose reliable suppliers for both cosmetics and jewelry materials, decide on branding (logo, store name), and finalize store/site location | Me for registration & licensing, father for sourcing materials, siblings for brand/logo. | Business legally registered, supplier contracts in place, brand identity chosen. |
| Month 2 – Product Development & Branding | We’ll produce jewelry samples, order a small batch of imported cosmetics, and build our brand visuals (logo, color scheme, packaging designs). | Father (jewelry), siblings (website design & visuals), me (budget & approval). | First jewelry prototypes ready, cosmetic batch arriving, packaging mock-ups done |
| Month 3 – Website & Store Setup | Design and launch the website with products and photos; set up payment/shipping systems; prepare the physical store (display, layout) or home office for operations | Siblings (website and tech), father (store layout & production), me (finance & inventory tracking). | Website live (beta version), payment & shipping working, store layout looks good. |
| Month 4 – Inventory & Stock | Import cosmetics, assemble initial stock of jewelry, get final checks on product quality; organize inventories | Father (jewelry), me (stock tracking), suppliers for cosmetics. | Stock is ready, quality is good, safe space for storing items. |
| Month 5 – Marketing & Soft Launch | Spread the word: social media posts, local influencers, soft launch with friends/family or local customers to test everything, take feedback. | Me & siblings (marketing & social media), everyone helps with the soft launch. | Some initial sales and feedback, adjustments made based on what customers say. |
| Month 6 – Grand Opening & Review | Open officially online & in store, run promotions, monitor sales, gather reviews, adjust product line/prices if needed. | Whole team (me, father, siblings) are working together. | First full month of open operations, good number of sales/reviews, plan for next steps (growth or expansion) ready. |
Why This Plan Works
- It’s gradual. We’re starting small and building up so nothing breaks or gets overwhelming.
- Everyone has clear jobs, so no one is left guessing.
- We test and adjust (soft launch) before going full blast — this way everything is polished.
- Feedback matters: we’ll listen to what customers say and adapt.