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Groupon, itison etc

Post by Bob Jefferson » 02 Mar 2011, 11:35

We have been making good use of these discount schemes in recent months. Great offers for restaurants, massage treatments etc. And as a marketing tool it seems to be phenomenally successful. As an example, I just bought a deal for a meal for two at Nargile. It went online this morning and they had already sold 337 deals last time I looked. It's a win-win - the opportunity to maybe try out a new place at an affordable price and, from the owner's view it's bums on seats and the promise of repeat business.

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Post by Bob Jefferson » 02 Mar 2011, 23:59

And with an hour still to run, they have now sold 1186 deals. I can't imagine any other form of promotion that would deliver that kind of result. And let's face it - lots of those couples are going to end up buying a bottle of wine, dessert, coffees etc.

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Post by Maria » 03 Mar 2011, 00:09

Bob Jefferson wrote:let's face it - lots of those couples are going to end up buying a bottle of wine, dessert, coffees etc.
And with 1186 deals sold and 'limited availability' at weekends a lot of those couples will end up not consuming anything at all, which is even more profitable :wink:
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Post by Bob Jefferson » 03 Mar 2011, 07:10

That's a possibility. Fortunately, we're looking for a Monday night, which shouldn't be a problem.

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Post by Sandra » 23 Mar 2011, 18:13

I used the groupon before Xmas for a haircut/colour/conditioning treatment at Cascal all for £30. They got well over 1600 deals sold. (and a lot of unhappy people who had to wait till January to use the voucher!)

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Post by Puerto bella » 24 Mar 2011, 22:10

There are heavy restrictions on the service provider/ business making the offer which I was hearing about last week. Some new salons etc can really struggle with the volume that Groupon generates.
Seems like a good idea to broaden a customer base but if it means you are working for 60% of your regular rates , all hours to meet the obligation and are restricted from advertising elsewhere for 6 months or a year then its a judgement call.
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