Yup. Happens here too. Jan and Feb always lighter as well as July (big vacation month) and end of august to beg. of September (back to school). We started doing a Jan and Feb promo a couple years back. Really made a difference. Just wrapped up our January one. It didn't do as well as others, but we had our best Jan yet. Just not due to the volume created by the promo. Less than 1/10 of the revenue from the same promo than we've seen in years past. But we'll take that. It just means more people paid our regular prices.
Getting ready to send out our Feb one. It will be for carpet. The Jan one we just did was for couch cleaning.
That being said, what do you think will grab more attention:
50% off first two rooms
Or
Buy one get one Free (first two rooms).
It's the same cost either way, but does one seem like a better deal or more appealing to you?
We've done it both ways In the past, but at different times of the year (Summer slow time during vacations/back to school and wintertime slower times). So I can't say of it was the time of year or the offer that had a bigger impact.
Buy one Get One room did $9,738 (July 2016)
50% off did $13,022 (end of Aug- labor day/back to school season 2015) and $7631 late winter (march) 2016
Hard to tell if it was the offer or time of year. Also the very first promo we ever did was the Aug/Sept 2015. Never gave discounts or specials to our customers before...so could have been bigger because it was the first time they ever got a special. Now we do carpet about twice a year.
As far as our upholstery ones - they were the exact same offer, 50% off couch cleaning...this Jan we did $961.00, and the first one we did was in Jan/Feb 2015 and Did $8399. We repeated it this year because it seems that people clean upholstery far less than carpet...so we figured trying it 2 years later would be a good response rate. It was not!
We did one promo in Late Aug/Sept of 2016 for 20% off all services. That generated $4110. Kicker is it was only 4 jobs and the average job ticket was $1027.00
What is most interesting is the average job ticket for all of them. Most every job added on and didn't do just the promo, but the averages were all over the place.
Buy one Get One room did $9,738 (July 2016) 11 jobs, average job $885
50% carpet off did $13,022 (end of Aug- labor day/back to school season 2015) 17 jobs, average $766
50% off carpet for $7631 late winter (march) 2016 16 jobs, average $476
50% off couch Jan/Feb 2015 $8399, 12 jobs, average $700
50% off couch Jan 2016, $961, 4 jobs, average $240.29
20% off all services, Aug/Sept 2016 $4110, 4 jobs, average $1027
I find it very interesting to play with wording, time of year etc. and see what happens. Looking for patterns, response rate, etc. to help us figure out what will get best response and make us the most $. It all depends on what data is important to you. Actual money, # of jobs booked, Average job ticket. Fun stuff...at least for a geek like me.
Come see me at Mikey's
Fest St. Pete where I'll be sharing more about how we track our marketing and what we learn from it during my Friday afternoon session.....(shill moment, I know, but it ties in!)