Lack of visible growth in bad times could be hiding real, good growth

One thing to keep in mind, even if your store isn't showing positive growth doesn't mean it's not growing.

If every other store is losing sales and market share like crazy but yours is holding steady or in a slight decline, that means your growth is holding back the losses others are seeing.

Keep doing what you're doing (and consider doing more if you can) and give yourself time for the market as a whole to recover. You might find that your market share will skyrocket in the aftermath.

If you want to watch how your store is doing, Repeat Customer Insights includes several metrics that track your performance over time and give you recommendations for improvements.

Eric Davis

Retain the best customers and leave the worst for your competitors to steal

If you're having problems with customers not coming back or defecting to competitors, Repeat Customer Insights might help uncover why that's happening.
Using its analyses you can figure out how to better target the good customers and let the bad ones go elsewhere.

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Topics: Growth Recession