I know several businesses that had posted the "deal a day" coupons.
Groupon sells the idea that you offer 50% off your product/service and hopefully you will get repeat business in the future from those same customers.
all a bunch of crap, groupon is only good for cheap bargain hunters like myself.
the businesses offering the coupons are losing money big time. groupon takes a big chunk of those sales too, leaving the business with pennys.
lots of business that have tried it, didnt like it and doesnt recommend it.
Sweeping statements like that don't belong in a marketing forum.
I have no affiliation with Groupon, but that's like saying Adwords "doesn't work".
A guy I know really well offered a month of music lessons for 50% off the first month. On average the students will stay on for 3-6 months or longer.
He had a HUGE response. He paid nothing for the leads.
Through other advertising mediums he would have gladly dropped (he does all of the time) $5k or more for the same leads, and still be well in the black.
It's up to the business to make it work.
Yeah, there are plenty of businesses who give away bargain offers and feel ripped off...
There are plenty of others who use it as a loss leader and stack massive amounts of leads that end up paying off big time.
It's all about the funnel and the backend.
It's just like any other ad network. You can use it like you're supposed to (build a customer base, market long term) or use it like an idiot and fail.
There are plenty of idiots who fail out there.
There's also a few billion of net worth in Groupon that tells me a lot of people advertising through it are happy with the results. You don't build a multi-billion dollar advertising company if the majority of your clients are "losing money big time".
/rant