Hours Of The Day People buy The Most..?

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Is there any time frame in where people buy the most info products or anything online or is it all day pretty much..

If i was selling a information help product is there a certain time ppl are looking for it or all day?

Morning it seems to me that they are working in my sense they would buy after work like around 6pm but i could be way wrong thanks guys.

-EA
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  • Profile picture of the author Josh Richardson
    No idea, i would imagine in the weekdays at lunchtime - when people are on lunch at work, they see an offer - they see it is limited - they look at the clock, they have 5 mins to make a decision. People create their own scarcity when they are at work and have to meet the deadline of their lunch earning possibly.

    Just my view on it
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  • Profile picture of the author Gary McCaffrey
    Any actual data I've looked at regarding this shows most sales happen first thing in the morning, between around 7-9am. The graph I seen was compiled from 10's of thousands of sales over the course of a year.
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    • Profile picture of the author Robert Brauer
      Originally Posted by Gary McCaffrey View Post

      Any actual data I've looked at regarding this shows most sales happen first thing in the morning, between around 7-9am. The graph I seen was compiled from 10's of thousands of sales over the course of a year.
      I agree. This is especially true for me on the Warrior Forum. All the times that I've bumped WSO's in the morning I've had better sales than at night for some reason. Just my 2c
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  • Profile picture of the author pjCheviot
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    Errrr

    Isn't this Internet thingy Worldwide?? - and therefore the question depends on your particular time zone??

    And if you're relying on email marketing - then it depends when people OPEN their mail - not when it is sent.

    Just my thoughts . . .
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  • My trackers are set using EST, and my busiest days are Friday and Sunday, and my busiest times are between 5 and 7 p.m.

    I never would have believed either of those if I didn't see the figures for myself.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Edwards WOrld View Post

    Morning it seems to me that they are working in my sense they would buy after work like around 6pm
    When it's morning in one place, it's 6.00pm in another.

    What an interesting conversation, though: are you guys all defining the times you're giving in accordance with your own time zones, or what? Do your customers all live in the same time zones as you? :confused:
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  • Profile picture of the author JamesPenn
    I'm not sure about sales, but my Google Analytics stats go crazy for about an hour between 6-7pm GMT - probably about lunch time over in the US.

    James
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