What's interesting about the Internet is that the numbers
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 10:37 am
---I see. Just because people are passing by doesn't mean it will sell.
Even if people pass by, if the lifestyle of the people passing by does not match the store, the products will not sell. For example, you know, there are fireworks festivals. Hundreds of thousands of people come to the fireworks festival. Then the roadside becomes very crowded, and people set up stalls and food stalls. Then, let's
say that the people in the shopping district there think that they can sell because there are so many people, and they put clothes there, for example. They usually run a clothing store, and there are a lot of people passing by, so they put clothes in front of the store on a cart or something to promote their products.
Will this sell? It won't sell. Because the people who come there are not there to buy clothes. That's wrong, and although it's an extreme example now, even if you measure the flow of people, you can't know sales just by measuring the number of people. That's the case for ordinary general stores.
---I agree.
In the case of the Internet, only people who guangdong mobile phone numbers database search for related keywords will come.
---It's a search, after all.
Yes. So, among the people who come to the Sumida River Fireworks Festival in Tokyo for the first time, those who want to buy clothes don't come to the Sumida River in the first place. In the case of the Internet. That means only three people are walking around. That means there are three searches out of 100,000 people.
βββIt's easy to understand.
However, if there is a store, it creates the illusion that there are lots of people walking around and that business will increase.
Even if people pass by, if the lifestyle of the people passing by does not match the store, the products will not sell. For example, you know, there are fireworks festivals. Hundreds of thousands of people come to the fireworks festival. Then the roadside becomes very crowded, and people set up stalls and food stalls. Then, let's
say that the people in the shopping district there think that they can sell because there are so many people, and they put clothes there, for example. They usually run a clothing store, and there are a lot of people passing by, so they put clothes in front of the store on a cart or something to promote their products.
Will this sell? It won't sell. Because the people who come there are not there to buy clothes. That's wrong, and although it's an extreme example now, even if you measure the flow of people, you can't know sales just by measuring the number of people. That's the case for ordinary general stores.
---I agree.
In the case of the Internet, only people who guangdong mobile phone numbers database search for related keywords will come.
---It's a search, after all.
Yes. So, among the people who come to the Sumida River Fireworks Festival in Tokyo for the first time, those who want to buy clothes don't come to the Sumida River in the first place. In the case of the Internet. That means only three people are walking around. That means there are three searches out of 100,000 people.
βββIt's easy to understand.
However, if there is a store, it creates the illusion that there are lots of people walking around and that business will increase.