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AJ just finished his map pins for 2006. He clears it every year after taking a picture, then he starts over. This map is all the new sales from 2006 for SuperSpicy.com
After every shipment, they place a pin in the USA map. Repeat customers are not added, just new ones. AJ thought this might be interesting to everybody, sales trends etc.
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14 Comments
That’s very impressive. Looks like he got a new sale in every state except West Virginia. Don’t those folks know about hotsauce?
Hope 2007 is as good if not better for you.
Great stuff. We’re currently working on the “Map of Global Domination” ourselves.
Pretty cool Jack, It is interesting how some states stand out and have so many more pins then others.
And yeah, what’s up with West Virginia? I think you need to do some marketing in that area this year!!
Keep up the good work man, Jack you ROCK!!
Hey Gang,
Yep, pins in everystate except West Nirginia and Vermont. We also shipped to Norway, Spain, Italy, France, Australia, Canada, Philipines, Germany, Netherlands, Malta, Singapore, and Denmark.
Hey bloggers, can you spot yourself?
I didn’t think anyone lived in North Dakota? lol
I see my pin. Nebraska didn’t do to bad, we’ll see if we can help spread the heat in 2007
Arizona Jack on 1/13/2007 at 9:40 am said:
Hey Gang,
Yep, pins in everystate except West Nirginia and Vermont. We also shipped to Norway, Spain, Italy, France, Australia, Canada, Philipines, Germany, Netherlands, Malta, Singapore, and Denmark.
Hey bloggers, can you spot yourself?
Yep. I’m the one in the left corner in Ohio. Can’t you see me I have a red pin stuck in my a*&.
Arizona Jack on 1/13/2007 at 9:40 am said:
Hey Gang,
Yep, pins in everystate except West Nirginia and Vermont. We also shipped to Norway, Spain, Italy, France, Australia, Canada, Philipines, Germany, Netherlands, Malta, Singapore, and Denmark.
Hey bloggers, can you spot yourself?
AJ is that a new state. West Nirginia . I know Miss the news but a hole new State.LOL
Update. GMA is gone we had over 750 people at 630am what nuts. Well The part of me that made it was my hands holding a can of either gator meat or a can of Huitlacoche it’s blue corn fungus that is use in Mex cooking. It was fun. They did show my Firetruck
Bret on 1/13/2007 at 10:46 am said:
AJ is that a new state. West Nirginia . I know Miss the news but a hole new State.LOL
“I know Miss the news but a hole new State”.
What in the hell is that supposed to mean Bret!? Is that how they talk in West Nirginia?
Tracy C on 1/13/2007 at 1:12 pm said:
“I know Miss the news but a hole new State”.
What in the hell is that supposed to mean Bret!? Is that how they talk in West Nirginia?
Ask AJ He is the one that said it.
Very cool Idea! Nice distribution, too-
Bret on 1/13/2007 at 10:56 am said:
Update. GMA is gone we had over 750 people at 630am what nuts. Well The part of me that made it was my hands holding a can of either gator meat or a can of Huitlacoche it’s blue corn fungus that is use in Mex cooking. It was fun. They did show my Firetruck
I caught the show Bret, very nice. Perhaps I can locate some “Camel Humps” for you guys.
Very cool to share this with us Jack. It’s interesting to see the concentrations of sales in certain areas. Very helpful for those of us with new companies that need an idea of where to focus sales and marketing attention.
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We use a map also, helps like you say to track sales, see what markets you want to push more, etc…We use different color stick pins to show stores we are in, online sales, new and repeat customers. Good job AJ.