Is february more a rubbish month for you than January?

Karimbo

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    My items are watch accessories and tend to be things people buy for themselves.

    So there isn't a massive Christmas boost, but post-Christmas people may have been gifted a watch and they decide to buy a strap for it.

    January was actually quite good for me. Things were flying off. Conversion rates up to 5% on some items, on some days.

    February is dead so far - today no orders at all.

    Looking back at 2020 trend I can definately see lower sales compared to january - by a significant amount. 25% less sales in Feb than Jan. Then March improves on Jan.
     
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    SpikeFMT

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    My items are watch accessories and tend to be things people buy for themselves.

    So there isn't a massive Christmas boost, but post-Christmas people may have been gifted a watch and they decide to buy a strap for it.

    January was actually quite good for me. Things were flying off. Conversion rates up to 5% on some items, on some days.

    February is dead so far - today no orders at all.

    Looking back at 2020 trend I can definitely see lower sales compared to January - by a significant amount. 25% less sales in Feb than Jan. Then March improves on Jan.
    We to had a brilliant January, our best ever month actually, A tad slower today but expecting another good month otherwise. We do Mobile tyre fitting so we get a steady stream anyway
     
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    HFE Signs

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    Today will be pretty quiet for most people, the country is focused on strikes and the knock on effect of childcare. We generally get busy after March but that's the nature of what we do, there will be plenty of work around un Feb if you can find it, keep positive
     
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    MELVIN32

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    Want to float your business for £5 million by the end of the year? Or maybe you’re looking to increase your staff from three to 300? Setting intentions is important for any business, but you need to make sure they’re achievable or you and your staff could end up demotivated and burnt out.
     
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    JEREMY HAWKE

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    Want to float your business for £5 million by the end of the year? Or maybe you’re looking to increase your staff from three to 300? Setting intentions is important for any business, but you need to make sure they’re achievable or you and your staff could end up demotivated and burnt out
    Yeh I don't care about all that I just want the money in the bank by end of the year .
     
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    Karimbo

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    One of my businesses sell dog portraits and it's completely dead. I only started around 13 months ago and was good last year but Jan and so far this month has been dead. We stop PPC at this time of year as just haemorrhage cash
    I do just adwords, i dont get how I can have the same search volumes but such low conversion rates.

    In your case why would people still search for dog portraits but yet not buy.

    If the answer is people still look and window shop until they are ready to buy in March. Would it be better to set CPC down really low, do exact martch and phrase match campagins so you only target those looking for your products and just get exposure and lead capture for when they are ready to buy.
     
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