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In may i began offering two eBooks for sale and right off the bat i was selling a book every two days. In June i averaged one sale per day and this continued until July 1st. Since July 1st iv'e only had two sales and no sales since July 9th.
Iv'e heard that July sales online do drop off noticably. I did a test purchase from my computer and everything worked fine.
I'm using SBI & clickbank.
Any thoughts?
Thanks-
Evan
Here's a paranoid question-
How hard would it be for a hacker to intercept sales and still provide the ebook for download?
I'm using both a third party host (Site Build It) and credit card processor (ClickBank).
This so annoying!
Thanks for the brainstorming folks!
Evan
Sales were about .2 % per day, with weekends slightly higher. Went on for 3 months until last week when it stopped.
I have determined it is a slump in sales. Traffic is up, on par with sliding average for past several months. Click thru is lower but not by much. The problem is that the conversions have dropped to basically nill. Up until Friday night, the sales were actually ZERO for a solid week.
I would have hoped AdSense would give more clues, but that program is so ridiculously variable it's more annoying than helpful.
I suspect competing products and activities are responsible. I suspect someone may be selling it for a lower price starting last week, as this product has fairly high commercial exposure and has been pretty well price controlled in the past.
That's where competitive analysis shows its value - it can (will?) reveal where those sales have gone, and suggest strategies to get them back. In this case it is not worthwhile but inmany cases it is very much worthwhile.
I have one client who sees, on average, a 10% bookmark ratio...we know the traffic is very sound and comes from our main keywords phrases from the main engines ... but people simply have a tendency to bookmark while comparison shopping...we never really know when these bookmarks will bear fruit but it tends be anywhere from days to months..
just a thought.. and if your ebook covers a topic that is cyclical in nature...you may just be experiencing a natural down cycle...since you have only been up and running for a short time...you may or may not know what the actual purchase cycle is for your particular product on an annual basis....
there's nothing wrong with being paranoid...there are plenty of people who are clever enough to steal traffic and sales..
Maybe it's correlated with the Dow Jones :D
[prophet.net...]
It is well known that when market is down consumers spend less in general :)