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In my spare minutes, I'm thinking just off hand that I am up around 20% for November and have already reached last Decembers sales figures so far this month. Not sure about the year though. I'm thinking that the holidays will save me this year. We were dawn much of the year until October. Sales for 2002 were almost exactly the same total as 2001. It will be interesting to run my reports on net income, because I am spending more on advertising (PPC mostly) than I did last year. So far the advertising is more than profitable, but i would like to see just how big of percentage it adds to the bottom line.
We're still up at least 30% for the year mostly because we gained a non-niche market for some small, made to order widgets. Products trends, which can never really be counted on, but particularly helpful during our always slow Spring and Summer.
Does everyone else experience an overwhelming majority of irate customers during this season? We inevitably get blamed for most customer errors this close to Christmas. The latest was someone with an invalid card number who, when he finally contacted us to cancel the order, had to make a point about how his "card works elsewhere" - even though the one he gave us was missing a digit! He'd ignored the warning that he hadn't entered a valid card number during the order process as well as our first message to him about it. I've gotten 3 similar messages just today, even those which don't cancel. :-/
Otherwise, it has been utter madness since the last week of November and I'm along way up on last year - having said that, can't get the final figure until all the returns are back (7th January is the cutoff) so I'll know more then, but definitely 100%+ up on last year
A quick call to Fedex revealed it would *only* cost £52 to ship a 1kg package on Monday to arrive on Wednesday! ;-) Needless to say, the customer didn't go for that one.
But yeah, we were still getting sales steadily until last night when it seems to have dried up, even our regular wedding stuff isn't moving. I'd say that Joe Bloggs is now too concerned about getting himself sorted for Christmas Day, rather than ordering gifts and such.
So if this really is the end for Christmas, when can we expect things to pick up again? Usually the first couple of weeks in January are alright as we get a lot of engaged couples ordering, but after that it goes dead. What kinda trends do you see for post-Christmas sales?