Record Day!
I thought Tuesday this week (October 24, 2006) was a great day, but it turns out to be greater than I initially thought! We broke and tied many records that day, both LandlordMax and FollowSteph:
- Broke our sales record for the most units sold in a single month (and there’s still a week left).
- Broke our sales record for the most revenue in a single month (with upgrades, etc., the number of units doesn’t always directly correspond with total revenue).
- Tied our one day sales record for the most units sold.
- Broke our one day sales record for the most revenue.
- Broke the record for the most unique visitors in a single month (and there’s still a week left).
All in all a great day. I initially knew we broke the sales record for the month but I hadn’t realized we also hit the daily sales records too. Not to mention FollowSteph’s traffic growth which has been growing at a pretty consistent 20-30% a month average for the last year almost. Tuesday was a great day!
· October 28th, 2006 · 2:48 pm · Permalink
Great job!
· October 28th, 2006 · 3:25 pm · Permalink
Thanks 🙂
Something I didn’t mention also, we broke our most unique visitors for LandlordMax in any one month a couple days later (thursday). A very good month indeed!
· April 5th, 2007 · 11:01 pm · Permalink
[…] I just finished all the revenue/sales tallies for last month (March 2007) and it looks like we broke our sales record again! Last month was our highest sales revenue ever for a single month, beating our previous record set in October 2006. It wasn’t a large difference. Actually the number of units sold was exactly the same which in itself is quite remarkable! We broke our sales record within a couple hundred dollars simply because we just shipped a higher percentage of CD’s last month than usual. Like I said, if you look at a difference of a couple hundred dollars over sales in the thousands of dollars, we barely broke our sales record. But nonetheless we did break it (in February we just missed breaking our record by a very small amount which was frustrating). […]