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Groupon is a global e-commerce marketplace in the United States that connects subscribers with local merchants by offering events, tours, goods and services in 15 [7] countries/regions.Groupon is headquartered in Chicago, Ill.
The world's largest group-buying site, a daily low price shopping platform with super-kill discounts and daily coupons for customers to shop collectively.
Groupon is a group buying site that sells people. Its unique features are: only one discount product is pushed every day, each person is limited to one shot per day, the discounted products must be service type, the service is geographically specific, and the scale of the offline sales team is much larger than the online team.
Groupon has long been a top choice for finding local deals, and for good reason - it offers an absolute plethora of discounted options on restaurants, services, travel vacations, and more. When visiting a new city, the first thing we do is check Groupon to discover local food and attractions, but for the classic Saturday morning "this feels great too", "what do you want to do?" Dilemma. Brunch? Museum? A massage? With all of these types of deals, why not all three?
After logging into the software, you don't need to look for the information you want to find among the dazzling products, the whole home page only provides one product, which is simple and clear, avoiding spending a lot of time browsing irrelevant pages. Since the merchants are screened by certain procedures in advance, it can be simply summarized as a multi-win (consumers, merchants) model of e-commerce and offline consumption. Consumers, merchants and website operators each take what they need, so that the allocation of resources can be optimized. Traditional group buying sites offer very low discounts on goods, some only 97%, 98%, the concession space is ridiculously low, but new group buying sites like woot, discounts can be up to 2, 30%, or even lower, the benefits that consumers get from it is self-evident.