May 17, 2026

Case Study: Off-Season Purchases

We've learned that "Beans: The Internet's Only Variety Store" is heavily skewed to the November/December timeframe.

I've learned across nearly twenty years of consulting project that it's not healthy for a business to skew so heavily to Christmas. You want to offer products that customers purchase all-year. If there's a reason that subscription-centric brands are coveted by investors, there's the opposite reason that Nov/Dec businesses aren't coveted.

When I see a skewed business, I run a regression model to test the dollar contribution of Oct/Nov/Dec orders vs. orders generated during the rest of the year. For twelve-month buyers, spanning four years of purchase history and one year of "prediction", here's the simple regression equation.

  • 1.257 + 0.079*($ Spent in Oct/Nov/Dec) + 0.095*($ Spent Jan-Sep).

In other words, dollars spent in "off months" are 20.2% more valuable than are dollars spent in Oct/Nov/Dec.

This fact supports encouraging the Merchandising Team to invest more effort into January - September.

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Case Study: Off-Season Purchases

We've learned that "Beans: The Internet's Only Variety Store" is heavily skewed to the November/December timeframe. I'...