Findings: Electronics and Home Appliances are the top-performing categories by total sales, far surpassing others such as Books and Clothing. This suggests consumer demand is heavily concentrated in these two categories, which could inform inventory and marketing strategies.
Findings: The line chart displays daily sales trends throughout 2025. There are noticeable spikes in sales volume, likely corresponding to promotional events, holidays, or sales campaigns. The overall trend shows steady growth with periodic peaks.
Findings: The donut chart shows that PayPal is the most frequently used payment method among customers, followed by Credit Card and Debit Card. Amazon Pay and Gift Card are less common. This insight can help prioritize which payment options to promote or streamline.
Findings: The stacked bar chart breaks down each product category by order status (Completed, Pending, Cancelled). Electronics and Home Appliances not only have the highest sales but also the highest number of completed orders. Some categories, such as Clothing, show a higher proportion of pending or cancelled orders, which may indicate fulfillment or supply chain issues.
Findings: The bubble chart highlights the top individual products by total sales. A few products stand out as outliers with much higher sales, while most products have moderate or low sales. This visualization helps quickly identify bestsellers and potential products to feature or restock.
Findings: The grouped bar chart shows the quantity of items sold in each category, broken down by order status. Electronics and Home Appliances again lead in completed sales, while categories like Books and Clothing have more balanced distributions. This chart helps identify not just revenue leaders but also volume movers.
Findings: The horizontal bar chart ranks the top five cities by total sales revenue. The leading cities contribute a significant portion of overall sales, suggesting where marketing or logistics efforts could be focused for maximum impact.