Growth Goals

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Set, track, and cascade measurable ecommerce growth targets across revenue, traffic, conversion, and retention — so your team executes toward the same number.

Install

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Growth Goals

Most ecommerce operators set vague growth intentions ("grow 30% this year") that never translate into the daily decisions their teams actually make. Growth Goals gives TikTok Shop sellers, DTC brand operators, and marketplace merchants a structured system for setting SMART growth targets, cascading them into channel-level and metric-level sub-goals, and building a weekly review cadence that keeps the whole operation aligned.

Solves

  • Your team is busy but not moving the revenue needle
  • You hit your GMV target but margin was too thin to reinvest
  • Q4 panic every year because you didn't build the goal scaffolding in Q1
  • You're growing but can't explain which lever drove it
  • New channels were added but no one owns the targets for them

Quick Reference

DecisionStrongAcceptableWeak
Goal timeframeAnnual broken into quarterly + monthlyQuarterly onlyAnnual only
Goal ownershipEach goal has a named ownerTeam-ownedNo owner
Metric selectionRevenue + margin + traffic + CVR + retentionRevenue + 1-2 metricsRevenue only
Review cadenceWeekly 30-min team reviewMonthly reviewQuarterly or ad hoc

Workflow

Step 1 - Set the Annual Revenue and Margin North Star

Start with a single target: your annual GMV goal AND your net margin target. Write it as: "Achieve $X GMV at >=Y% net margin by [date]."

Step 2 - Decompose into the Four Growth Levers

Break your GMV goal into its four drivers: Traffic, CVR, AoV, Repeat Rate. Use the formula: GMV = Sessions x CVR x AOV x (1 + Repeat Rate).

Step 3 - Set Channel-Level Goals

Allocate revenue contribution targets across your channels based on where each is in its maturity curve.

Step 4 - Create Monthly Milestones

Break your annual goal into 12 monthly milestones using a seasonality-adjusted curve.

Step 5 - Assign Ownership

Every goal needs one named owner. Build a tracker with goal, owner, current value, target, status, next action.

Step 6 - Run the Weekly Growth Review

Every week (same day and time, 30 minutes), review each goal's status.

Step 7 - Quarterly Goal Recalibration

Every quarter, review whether your annual goal is still realistic.

Examples

Example 1 - TikTok Shop Brand: $500K to $1.2M Annual GMV

North Star: $1.2M GMV at >=18% net margin by Dec 31. Lever decomposition: Sessions 80K to 160K/mo, CVR 2.1% to 2.8%, AOV $38 to $44, Repeat Rate 22% to 30%. Channel targets: TikTok Shop 70% ($840K), Shopify 20% ($240K), Amazon 10% ($120K).

Example 2 - Amazon Multi-SKU Seller: Margin-First Goals

New goal: grow GMV 20% while restoring margin to 20%. Set a mandatory gate - no new ad spend increases until TACOS drops below 15%.

Common Mistakes

  1. Setting goals without baselines - baseline every metric first
  2. GMV without margin - always pair revenue goals with margin guardrails
  3. Annual goals with no monthly checkpoints
  4. Goals owned by "the team" - one named owner per goal
  5. Ignoring the seasonality curve
  6. Changing goals too easily
  7. Too many goals