Wednesday we hosted our second No-Code Garage Sale.
Since we’re still experimenting with this, it’s time to evaluate now 🔬
Here’s a rundown of the results so far, and how they compare to the first event.
But first a milestone to celebrate 🎉
We already sold 10 products now via our events (garage sales) and our directory (nocodesale.com) 🥳
About the second garage sale
Event page:
👀 Page views: ~ 700
✅ Registrations: 96
Session:
👥 Participants: 52 (~ 54% of registrations)
✨ Return visitors: 44% (New: 56%)
⏱️ Avg. stay: 63,5 minutes
Results
🎙️ Pitches: 9
🙋 Interest: 11 bids *
👥 Bidders: 7 (14% of participants)
🤩 Most popular: Artifec from Jacob Gershkovich
💰 Sold: 3 products are sold so far. Jacob’s Artifec was the first 👇
* We did some experiments with bidding this time. Last time there were a lot of bidders who bid on multiple products. So this time we created a couple of groups of products, where buyers could bid on only one product per group.
Feedback
Quantitative: (n= 15, response rate = 60%)
📣 NPS: 46
🤔 How likely are you to join the next edition? (1-10): 91%
Qualitative:
💬 Chatting with the visitors that stayed to the ends showed that both sides of the table (sellers and buyers) enjoyed the event again. At the same time they shared some valuable feedback too:
Less pitches
Protect time per pitch (3 min max, maybe show a timer for everyone?)
Add fun elements and bid updates back again after each pitch
🥁 Conclusion
The registration and attendance numbers were lower than the first event. We think that’s mostly because it was new in January and we had a list of well-known sellers back then.
To learn more, we emailed people that joined the first event but didn’t joined the second event. We received a couple of replies about other meetings, however the response rate to this was too low for clear learnings.
On the other hand, the results and feedback were very encouraging again.
In addition to that, the event was fun to organise too!
So let’s continue, on the last Wednesday of the month 🥳 (March 29)