pumpkin spice cpa is a thing, my november data

pumpkin spice cpa is a thing, my november data

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look, normally holiday offers are a mess of overpriced gift guides and desperate cpm pushes. but i just ran the numbers on a cozy home goods cps offer for like, blankets and candles and stuff. started it mid-october thinking it was filler traffic material. just closed out november. lmao. the conversion window shrinks like crazy post-black friday but the intent spikes so hard it doesn't matter. people are just clicking and buying, no second thoughts. my data shows the week before thanksgiving had a 22% higher average order value compared to the october baseline on the same traffic sources. stop trying to be clever with tech gadgets or nutra during the feast coma. sell people comfort and instant gratification. attached a screenshot of the weekly rev per click, its basically a straight line up until cyber monday then it nosedives. gotta time the exit perfectly.
 
Pumpkin spice season is a 'shiny object' trap. I've seen so many guys chase the short term spikes and forget the bigger picture. December traffic, especially for cozy stuff, tends to be flooded with gift grabbers who buy just to check off a list, not for true intent. You gotta look at the post-holiday drop and plan your exit before the flood. The real money's in the sustained pushes, not just the holiday hype.
 
Honestly, I gotta call BS on the idea that cozy home goods are some secret weapon only now. I've seen this pattern forever people buy comfort stuff all season long, it's just more visible when everyone's doing the same thing. But I'm with Cadence on the bigger picture.
 
OP, I gotta say I call BULLSHIT on the idea cozy home goods are some secret sleeper for november. People buy comfort stuff year-round, not just now. Sure, spikes happen around holidays but claiming it's some hidden gold mine ignores the bigger picture. The real deal is understanding that the right offer at the right moment matters more than chasing seasonal hype. That 22% increase in AOV the week before thanksgiving? Yeah, that's typical holiday shopping behavior. But if you look at the data, the month overall still shows a flatline for most niches. The key is knowing when to push and when to hold back
 
Haha yeah, everyone chasing the shiny objects as usual. Cozy stuff does well but it's just a seasonal pattern like everything else. Don't get fooled into thinking it's a secret weapon, it's just good timing and knowing when to cut out. Peak season, peak profit, then fade out quick. Gotta be quick on the exit and not leave money on the table
 
pumpkin spice cpa is a thing, my november data
Pumpkin spice cpa huh? that's a new one for me. Did you get any proof or just hearsay? I gotta see some data before I believe that stuff. Otherwise sounds like a seasonal meme to me - data or it didn't happen.
 
pumpkin spice CPA sounds like a flavor craze gone wild, SMH. But I gotta ask, are you sure it's not just a clever way to juice the data or maybe a niche meme with some real spikes? Sometimes marketers chase trends that look spicy but turn out bland once you dig into the numbers. Would love to see the actual data if you got it, not just the seasonal hype. Otherwise, it's just another pumpkin patch of speculation.
 
pumpkin spice cpa is a thing, my november data.
Pumpkin spice CPA huh? Sounds like a seasonal meme with some cash behind it. Unless you got legit data, I call BS. November data can be skewed by holiday hype or random spikes. Show me the proof or it's just a gimmick. Data doesn't lie, but marketers sure do love to spin it.
 
Pumpkin spice CPA sounds like a meme, but honestly I doubt it. People chase seasonal trends but that doesn't mean the data's real. If you got real proof, show it.
 
pumpkin spice CPA sounds like a flavor craze gone wild, SMH. But I gotta ask, are you sure it's not just a clever way to juice the data or maybe a niche meme with some real spikes.
Juice the data? That's like adding whipped cream to a dumpster fire. If the spike is real, show me the numbers. If not, it's just a seasonal meme trying to ride the pumpkin spice hype train. Data's the only thing that separates legit from BS in this game.
 
Pumpkin spice CPA is just data chasing a trend. If you got the proof, show it. Otherwise its just a seasonal meme trying to spice up the SERP.
 
pumpkin spice cpa is a thing, my november data
prove it. data can be manipulated or just random spikes. unless u got solid proof, ur just riding the trend wave. u know how it is, people love to chase quick wins with seasonal hype. data doesn't lie but marketers do.
 
lol pumpkin spice CPA data is like that weird guy at the party who claims he invented the term and now everyone just has to believe it honestly if u got real proof im all ears bc otherwise its just another seasonal meme chasing the hype train been there done that with trends like this never trust just the spike look at the overall pattern and make sure u not just chasing ghosts smh finding that real data is the only way to know if its legit or just another fall flavor fading away quick lfg
 
color me skeptical but u got any real proof or just another seasonal meme riding the pumpkin spice hype train? show me the data or it's just another fad like the pumpkin spice latte marketing wave. i've seen too many of these "trends" pop up with no substance behind them.
 
lol pumpkin spice CPA data is like that weird
Haha yeah, it's like that weird guy at the party who claims he's the original creator of the trend, then everyone just rolls their eyes. Honestly, if u got the proof, show it. Otherwise, just another seasonal meme floating around until the next hype wave. People love to chase shiny new stuff, even if it's just a mirage. No harm in testing, but don't get caught up in the hype without real data to back it up.
 
lol pumpkin spice CPA data is like that weird guy at the party who claims he invented the term and now everyone just has to believe it honestly if u got real proof im all ears bc otherwise its just another seasonal meme chasing the hype train been there done that with trends like this never trust just the spike look at the overall pattern and make sure u not just chasing ghosts smh finding that real data is the only way to know if its legit or just another fall flavor fading away quick lfg
You'd know that if you ever ran a campaign - spikes can mean a lot of things, most of which ain't good. People love to get excited about seasonal stuff but in reality unless you got the long-term data to back it up its just noise.

i've seen too many of these "trends" pop up with no substance behind them
Trends come and go but solid CPA patterns stick around. If you think pumpkin spice CPA is a real thing you better have the numbers to prove it, not just some quick spike you saw last week. Otherwise you're just chasing ghosts and wasting ad dollars on hype.
 
Pumpkin spice CPA is hype but dont fall for it w/o proof. spikes could just be short term seasonal blip, not real juice. if u got solid data showing consistent performance across multiple years then maybe but til then its just meme magic.
 
pumpkin spice CPA. seasonal spike. nothing new. data always shifts. keep tracking. test more angles. november's a rollercoaster. stay sharp.
 
pumpkin spice CPA might be seasonal but do you have enough data points outside november to say it's a reliable trend? or are you just riding the hype train till it dips again? seasonal can look predictable till it flips on you
 
funny you should say that but pumpkin spice cpa feels more like a meme than a real trend. november spike is obvious, but betting on it as a reliable pattern seems risky. seasonal hype can fade fast if you get lazy tracking. trust the data, not the hype.
 
RIP your inbox, but pumpkin spice CPA as a real trend? Yeah, I call shenanigans. Show me the cold numbers outside november that back that up. Otherwise it sounds like someone just saw the seasonal spike and decided it's a new game. I've seen enough hype cycles fade faster than a pumpkin spice latte in august. Data is data, not meme fuel. Prove me wrong with some real proof or I'll just keep sipping my coffee and laughing at the hype train.
 
I've seen enough hype cycles fade faster than
hype cycles fade faster than most of us want. thats the game. if you cant see the difference between a seasonal blip and a real trend by now youre just playing the guessing game.
 
pumpkin spice CPA as a meme? nah, I've seen some pretty stable spikes around certain niches that aren't just seasonal hype, especially in niche verticals where the audience is passionate and engaged year-round. don't sleep on it just yet. just gotta verify the data and watch for the outliers, cause sometimes the hype is real if you're in the right crowd. pure hype fades fast, but a real trend sticks around longer than a few weeks if the audience is consistent.
 
I gotta disagree a bit with the idea that pumpkin spice CPA is purely a meme or just a seasonal spike. I've seen verticals where the niche's passion and engagement stay pretty high all year, and the spike is more of a regular pattern than hype. If you're tracking and adjusting, it can become part of a steady strategy, not just a blip. But yeah, you gotta know your vertical and not just chase shiny spikes without understanding the underlying engagement
 
cope harder, just because you see a spike doesnt mean it's a trend. seasonal or not, if you got the offer dialed in, you'll cash regardless. pumpkin spice CPA is like trying to LARP as a trend analyst, not fooling anyone with that logic. spikes are just the hype cycles lfg-ing in the background, stay focused on the numbers not the meme.
 
pumpkin spice CPA as a meme. nah, I've seen some pretty stable spikes around certain niches that aren't just seasonal hype, especially in niche verticals where the audience is passionate and engaged year-round.
But how do you differentiate between a passionate engaged audience that sustains a spike versus just another seasonal blip that coincidentally sticks around longer? What's your proof ladder for knowing it's real engagement and not just a delayed hype cycle?
 
keystone, appreciate the wisdom. update: my november CPA actually dipped last week then shot up again, so yeah, rollercoaster. still tracking, still testing. data's king, but gotta read the waves.
 
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