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Of course weather and season plays a huge role in influencing sales. Research has shown that people tend to spend more during festive periods.Does weather affect business & sales? It depends on the industry. For example, in the Retail and Food Industries, Certain months and “seasons” like Christmas might have peaked sales, while in January, sales targets will reach the bottom low in comparison with other months, as a result of customers having a more significant expenditure in Christmas and to put it simply, they’ve run of money to spend in the January Month. Can you think of any more examples, and do you think the time of year affects sales?
I believe it does. January is always noticed as the month people spend less cause they might have spent so much during Christmas. This trends keeps on happening 😂Does weather affect business & sales? It depends on the industry. For example, in the Retail and Food Industries, Certain months and “seasons” like Christmas might have peaked sales, while in January, sales targets will reach the bottom low in comparison with other months, as a result of customers having a more significant expenditure in Christmas and to put it simply, they’ve run of money to spend in the January Month. Can you think of any more examples, and do you think the time of year affects sales?
Yes I think what you specify here is very true because from what I know and think I beleive that during the xmass period you can definately sell alot of item like clothing and food stuff which will help you to make alot of money so this are some of the best item to sale and make money during that periodYes definitely it does, there is a season for everything including business,for example there is always more sale on food materials and gift during Xmas period than normal period
Definitelly the period of the year do affect some products and the sales,some products that are seasonal like sweatsuit,raincoat and unbrellas do well in rainy season,and sells less during dry season.The time of year definitely does affect sales.. for example, during the period of festival, the sales of most commodities are usually very high compare to period that isn't festivals. Most people tends to buy things to look good for the festival
Definitely,different business have boost sales or low sales with different times in a year.e.g the clothing business sales out more when festive period is around the corner,same with farm produce sales out in all the months of the year,but umbrella or rain coat will have a low sales during dry season/summer and winterDoes weather affect business & sales? It depends on the industry. For example, in the Retail and Food Industries, Certain months and “seasons” like Christmas might have peaked sales, while in January, sales targets will reach the bottom low in comparison with other months, as a result of customers having a more significant expenditure in Christmas and to put it simply, they’ve run of money to spend in the January Month. Can you think of any more examples, and do you think the time of year affects sales?
You have cited a very good example. Most people who work all day prefer having their dinner at eateries because they are too tired to cook.Yes, I think that the time certainly has an effect on sales. Some people prefer to shop at night. For example, there is a big amount of people who like to eat at the restaurants at the night time. This is why time plays a big role.
You have cited a very good example. Most people who work all day prefer having their dinner at eateries because they are too tired to cook.
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