In this week's Baking it Down Podcast - Episode 223 - Business Victim Mindset, we are in the slowest baking month of the YEAR. Yep - last week of July / first week of August = the Google trends report where "sugar cookie" is least searched.Β
Conversely, π the end of the slowest month begins the uptick of our busy season - but that's not the point of today's podcast. We're focusing on the "hanging up of the apron" baker who looks for indicators that the industry is dead. Pack it up, boys, ain't no one want cookies no more! The cows came home, and they didn't bring money with 'em.Β
WRONG. While it feels that way, this has always been our yearly industry ebb and flow. "The J Months" (πΈ January, June, and July) make you question if you're good at business at all, and the Q4 months make you feel like you're on top of the world.Β
We are here - August 3 - 9. π΅οΈ In this graph from Google Trends, we see a year in Google search for the term "sugar cookies." That peak is the week before Christmas. That trough? That's us literally this week. π So if Christmas is 100%, bakers are looking at 14% of our highest order volume (π data doesn't exactly mean that, but it can be extrapolated as a decent representation of our calendar year as bakers).
Why are we talking about the low point of baking leads? Because it's during this time that bakers let their business happen to them. They are reactive. They let the ebbs and flows control their moods. π Low leads = low mood. The proverbial "hanging up the apron" quitting posts tick up around this time.Β
π’ It feels like the end is nigh. But here's today's challenge: happen to your business. Something's not working? Try it a different way. Class didn't book out? BoGo tickets until it does. Summer rain watered your sales numbers at that last farmer's market? Lightning flash sale it is.
1. Your farmer's market event gets rained out
If there's anything more unpredictable than when Corrie will be on the podcast, it's the weather on the day of a farmer's market. We can't control the weather, but we can control our perspective on it.
2. There was low attendance at your vendor event
It happens - the vendor coordinator drops the ball (ahem - wedding vendor expo a la 2024) and no one shows up. But you prepped, spent money on your displays, baked, and even lugged your Eddie there for a photo-booth setup.
3. There was another baker at your holiday market
Nothing's worse than showing up to a Holiday Market full of your competitors, especially when they told you that you'd be the only cookie baker.
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