So far in May we all used iConsumer so much that our Amazon revenues were up 242% over last year’s mid May number. That’s more than triple growth. Confused? That’s the fun of statistics.
People are more likely to shop more and tell their friends more when they see our stock price go up. People shopping more means we earn more. Making earnings go up. Just maybe, that makes the stock price go up. People get more excited and I get to use the word more more. And it goes on and on.
We share these results because how we’re doing at Amazon gives us, and you, insights that we think are valuable. As we mentioned last month, we saw wide variances in our January, February, and the first part of March results. Therefore, we’re presenting the entire quarters’ preliminary results, smoothing out that unexplained variability. We share … Continue reading Amazon 1st Quarter Results
To finish this analysis off, we looked at January 1, 2020 – March 17, 2020 and compared that to this year, same period. Up 65%.
We share these results because seeing how we’re doing at Amazon gives us some insight into how we’re doing overall. Comparing January 2021 to January 2020, we see that our results are up 284%. January of last year was already a good month, so this growth is based on a bigger number. We’re able to … Continue reading January Amazon results
We’ve begun preparing our year end financials. Look for those late in April. On top of that, we’re due to file a new offering circular before June. In order to make that process a little easier on us, we’re preparing to file it (our 1-A) possibly as early as February.
This is quicker than a normal recap of results because Amazon is the gorilla we want to make sure you don’t forget (at least as far as it affects iConsumer and your stock). Boldly stated, if you shop Amazon, use iConsumer. It makes us stronger, and potentially helps our stock price to go up. You … Continue reading November Amazon Results / Giving Reminder
Here’s our monthly update on Amazon. In October 2020, our revenue increased 41% over the same month last year. This year, Prime Day happened mid-October, whereas last year, it was mid-July, so we hoped for a bit of a bump in the year-over-year comparison. For the first half of November, our revenue is up 114% … Continue reading Amazon Results
Today we’re diving into the world of “exceptions”. Please forgive our attempt at a pun in this post’s title. Exceptions are just that, exceptions. They are more detail on what a store will (and won’t) pay us for. And if they don’t pay us, you don’t earn stock. And we’re all less happy. We hate … Continue reading Exceptional Info
Here is our monthly reporting on Amazon. In December our Amazon revenue grew over 400% from the December a year before. In October, it grew about 637% year over year. November was up over 400%. (Please read our September post for more details on why we like Amazon.) A reminder: November results last year included Cyber Monday. … Continue reading December Amazon Update