Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Is Groupon Killing Local Businesses? Good Article

Groupon Customers
Groupon is very likely one of the fastest growing startups in history. There’s no denying how ably the company took popular trends by the reigns and molded them into an innovative and undeniably industry-changing service. And it’s easy to see why other businesses are quick to jump on board. The site says its subscribers are “one of the largest, most desirable audiences for any business – and one of the hardest to reach with traditional advertising.”
While the company’s got its demographics down pat, it fails to bring attention to the bigger picture effect it’s had on local businesses. And Groupon isn’t the only one to blame: We’re officially in the thick of deal-a-day culture – the knock-offs are too many to count and multiplying every day – and your average consumer’s purchasing habits could be described as hyper-local. But is Groupon the rising tide that lifts all boats, or the tsunami that sinks them?

Temple of poi grouponIt doesn’t work for everybody

If you’re a local business owner, there’s almost an expectation to use Groupon. There are too many success stories and statistics to ignore – but unfortunately it is not a catch-all. Isa ‘Glittergirl’ Isaacs owns and operates Temple of Poi, a fire dancing studio in the Bay Area. Isaacs explains her two Groupon offers were “super effective at getting me exposure in a mainstream market that I didn’t normally have exposure in,” but realized that many of these new customers were “window shoppers.” According to Isaacs, more than a few customers who purchased the Groupon weren’t all that interested in poi, and were more drawn to the idea of adding an experience to their resume, or simply attracted to the savings and not the product. Needless to say, these people didn’t become returning customers.
Despite her focus on clarifying the expiration terms of her Groupon deal, Isaacs found that customers either called the first day or within the last two weeks of the coupon’s availability – a difficult timetable for a one-woman business to function on, considering classes cap at eight people. While Isaacs could schedule additional classes to satisfy user demand, she notes this isn’t possible for many businesses that defer to Groupon or similar services. Product-oriented business have a harder time meeting demand than service-oriented businesses do, something many of Groupon’s larger faux pas can be attributed to. Earlier this year, the site was overwhelmed with orders of a Japanese New Year’s meal that left many users demanding refunds.
Stuart Wall is the CEO of Signpost, an alternative to Groupon. Wall says that businesses with high margins have a big disadvantage when it comes to using Groupon. “If you’re a business where you can hit a max, you get in trouble with Groupons.” He notes that if you’re running a new business and need that initial influx of customers, the site will work for you: “For a subset I think it’s a great solution.” But for those that operate at peak situations – restaurants in particular – you risk cannibalizing your existing clientele.
Associate professor of management at Rice University Uptal Dholakia has spent 10 years studying online marketing issues and has been researching daily deal sites and their economic impact for the last eight to 10 months. He describes their very sudden popularity as a mania that has taken consumers by storm, and he realized there simply hasn’t been enough attention concerning how they are actually affecting businesses. Dholakia recently published a study assessing this very issue and determined that Groupon can be a benefit for business owners – as long as they do their research.
“Something like Groupon comes along, and [business owners] have really no idea what the potential loss or gain is,” he says. “A number of businesses just jump in without really thinking about what they are trying to accomplish.” Taking into account variables like customer caps and whether or not a deal should be exclusive to new customers is vital, Dholakia cautions, and business owners need to ask questions to find a deal with the most earning potential.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Raise Your Guinness Up!

Greetings StarlinesUSA Promotions Sales Closers-


We have a very exciting new contest to announce to all of our StarlinesUSA Rockstars out there.  Starting on Thursday March 17th and continuing until Friday March 25th, we will be holding the McJameson St. Patrick's Day "Groupon" Contest.  As you all know, St. Patrick's Day is StarlinesUSA's favorite holiday, so we are ready to celebrate in an EPIC way.  Here is how it works:

-Every day McJameson will post a "Groupon" prize to our StarlinesUSA Promotions Facebook page.    Just like the website Groupon, we will post a different prize every day, and if you opt in, you can win that prize if you sell an ad on the same day.

-In order to be eligible to win the prize for that day, you will have to post " I'm in" in the comments section below that day's "Groupon" Facebook post. 

-If you sell an ad that day, then you....WIN THAT PRIZE!!!  It's that simple.

-This contest will be going on for almost 2 weeks, so the potential to win BIG prizes and lots of StarKa$h is huge!

-Also there is no limit to how many contests you can join.  The only requirement is that you must post "I'm in"  on that day's contest, and the post has to be made that same day.

-So be sure to check out our Facebook page on Thursday for the very first "Groupon" of the contest!  Good luck to all you StarlinesUSA Rockstar Closers!  Each winner will have their picture put up in the Starlines Facebook Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

If you have any questions, please email them to starkashandprizes@starlinesusa.com.  This will be the new email where all of our exciting contests and StarKa$h announcements will take place!

Here is the link to our Facebook page if you sadly aren't a fan yet.  Just click the Like button on the top of the page, and BAM, you're ready for some StarPrizes! 
http://www.facebook.com/#!/ starlinesusapromo

This could be you and all you're friends if you win...

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

There is ALWAYS a Chance...

Please join me in congratulating Mr. Dwight "Hound Dog Man" James of Memphis TN for giving us another heroic StarlinesUSA Friday Happy Hour tale to tell.

Yesterday, Friday afternoon, Dwight was 212 miles away from his home. He was field training a brand new StarlinesUSA Clo
ser-to-be in Nashville TN. Dwight was lighting up his cell phone with a big hunk of burning calls but was still without close at 3PM. Time to jump on I40 South and call it a day? No way, Dwight will not quit without taking care of business.  Our boy stayed on the phone, got an appointment and closed a big Starkart sale at 3:45PM EST. Right before Happy Hour Dwight grabbed about $1,000.00 in STARka$h!!  An earned reward for not cutting and running when the going got tough.

Cheers to Mr. Dwight James for his sensational accomplishment and for asking the customer, "So you're sayin there's a chance?!?"

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Who Let the Dogs Out?!?

Please join me in congratulating all of our StarlinesUSA Closers who are taking big-time advantage of the Starkart auto renewal program. Last week we paid out more STARka$h in auto renewal commissions than any previous cycle. Many of our Big Closers earned well over $10,000.00 a year in  auto renewal dividends alone. That's rent or a house payment, or an unforgettable weekend in Vegas.  Because we all know what happens in Vegas...


Tuesday, February 15, 2011

A Little Snow Never Gets Us Down

TemperatureTodayAverageHistorical Range
High29 °F46 °F24 to 73 °F
Low13 °F31 °Fto 55 °F



Greetings StarlinesUSA Closers and special friends:

Sleet and snow...no problem
Icy roads... no worries!
Wind chill near zero... so what?
A hour drive... I am on it

Please join me in congratulating Mr. Mike Frazier of Louisville KY for overcoming Mr. Winter and having a huge STARka$h day. Now, Mike's first material love is his Porsche. However, today he left the German Rockit in the garage and sped around frigid Louisville in his Land Rover.

While most surrendered to the elements and hunkered down in their homes, Mike was racing around Kentucky like Junior Johnson in a 49' Ford packed with a supercharged Cadillac engine and a trunk full of Kentucky moonshine! Today Mike closed two Starkart contracts for a total of $6565.00. Mike did not tell me how much STARka$h he grabbed, but I'm sure it was easily a $2000.00 trunk load...and he didn't have to out run any Federal Agents!!

Cheers to Mike, Junior would be proud of your STARka$h run.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Social Media Revolution



If your videos are not on Youtube, people are not finding your business online.  Just a little video to remind everyone on the power of online marketing in today's world.  This is the exact reason StarlinesUSA Promotions has been offering local businesses a wallet friendly video for their website.  If your customers can find you on Youtube, you are 75% ahead of your competition that does not have an online presence. 

Monday, January 10, 2011

Lightning Strikes...and it pours STARka$h!!

Greetings StarlinesUSA Closers and special friends
 
It was less than three weeks ago, that I was pumped about telling you: "believe it or not it is possible to close four brand new Starkart sales in one day..." Believe it or not, lightning has struck again, this time in Atlanta Georgia today!!!
 
Please join me in congratulating Mr. Steve "The Alabama Slammer" Thomas for his miraculous day. The Slammer and I have been working together since 1990; so just when I thought I had seen it all, he pulls this out of his bag of tricks. Steve is old-school, he goes out and walks and knocks on doors. In addition, he does not use any electronics in his sales presentation...just a Starkart pitch book and Starkart samples. So today, going door-to-door in an Atlanta GA suburb, he closed; 1) an insurance agent; 2) an auto body shop; 3) a performance auto shop and 4) an Italian restaurant. Plus, he had closed a computer repair shop at 5PM the night before. What a great run!! The Slammer grabs well over $3,000.00 in STARka$h without ever picking up the phone.