Showing posts with label groupon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label groupon. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 December 2010

Groupon to enter Australia as daily deals sites explode


Groupon to enter Australia as daily deals sites explodeJulian LeeDecember 29, 2010 * Why daily deals is the next internet gold rushTHE world's largest daily deals website, Groupon, which Google tried to buy this month for $US6 billion, has confirmed it is entering the Australian market.The company is recruiting people to sign up to its email database before a launch next month into a market that is becoming crowded. The No. 2 player, Living Social, abandoned plans to start from scratch in Australia, opting instead for a joint venture with an existing company, Jumponit.
Groupon to enter Australia as daily deals sites explode
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Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Digital Ministry - Failed GroupOn deal may mark the start of Google's decline



Ten years ago, I was working for an industry-dominating technology giant when this happened to us: we tried to buy our way into a smokin' hot new web startup category way too late, only to be roughed-up and shown the door by a team of young punks a couple of years out of college. Why did this deal fail, and what could it mean for Google? It could mean the beginning of the decline.the decline of GoogleAll the tell-tale signs are there: Google, whose next-biggest acquisition was for online advertising powerhouse
Digital Ministry - Failed GroupOn deal may mark the start of Google's decline
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Sunday, 31 October 2010

Who is the biggest player on the hot group buying market in Australia? Comparative research. « Blog – Altima Interactive Australia



After the phenomenal success of GroupOn, new group buying (group purchasing) web sites had started to appear virtually every day. It is extremely hot trend and even in Australia we have many of them. One day I asked myself, who is the leader of this market? Who close deals more often, attract more consumers and get highest volume of the transaction? So when I got some spare time, I conducted a small research to answer this questions and find out more insights.
Who is the biggest player on the hot group buying market in Australia? Comparative research. « Blog – Altima Interactive Australia
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