Coupon Marketing – The Pros and Cons

Coupon marketing (Groupon, Scoopon, Cudo, etc.) has become a MASSIVE growth industry in the last few years, both here in Australia and in the USA, etc.

I’m fairly sure my girlfriend keeps them in business here, because she’s always buying stuff from coupon offers :-) However, in speaking to businesses that trial this form of advertising, I hear some very “interesting” comments about its effectiveness, AND, as a customer of businesses using coupon marketing, I have some feedback that might be of value to businesses considering promoting their firm this way

Firstly, from the customer point of view, I am consistently surprised at how poor an experience you seem to get with coupon offers. In my case, we often purchase restaurant coupons, which both save us money and also allow us to try new restaurants we might not normally be willing to try due to the costs & unknown quality.

In fact, last night we went to Hippo Creek – a South African cuisine restaurant, which supposedly offers awesome steaks. Now, I’m a steak lover from way back, and had heard that this place was great, so when my partner brought a coupon ($150 value for $49), I was very keen to try them out. Long version short, a big disappointment. Great location, good service, but very uninspired food. I’ve had better steaks out of a $12/kg cryo pack from our local supermarket (and this was a Angus Beef 500gm Rump with +2 marbling). My partner’s ribs were dry and also disappointing. Plus, cold soggy chips!

From my point of view, if the business owner actually went to the trouble of getting us in the door at a massive discount like this, he should have ensured his staff went all-out to wow us with the food, so that we loved it enough to start coming back. After all, generating repeat business SHOULD be a MAJOR focus when using coupon marketing. It helps pay for the big discounts, and generates word-of-mouth, which is the ideal end result.

Instead, it was such a disappointment, I have written about it on Facebook, EatingWA & now here on my own site’s blog – all of which have the potential to reduce the number of clients they get.

Note: Business owners NEED to get to grips with the power of the internet and how it effects their business both directly & indirectly. Enough bad reviews online could kill a business and it’s exceedingly difficult to stop this happening if your business doesn’t please customers.

 

Domain Names: Where to buy them & how to not get ripped off

Every website needs a domain name, but there are LOTS of choices, so  how do you find a good place to purchase?

Also, for those of you wanting a more unusual or country specific domain name (for example, a .com.au), you might need to purchase from a domain registrar other than the one we recommend. Read More

How Much Money Can You Make Blogging?

If you’re going to blog then one of the questions a lot of people ask is how much money can you make from it? And Darren Rowse from www.problogger.net – who’s considered to be probably one of the preeminent professional bloggers in the world – had a great article he wrote on his blog in November 30, 2007 entitled: “How Much Money Do Bloggers Earn Blogging?”

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An Introduction To Facebook PPC Advertising

Unknown to many businesses, Facebook has their own PPC (pay per click) advertising program which is now squarely in competition with Google’s AdWords program.

Facebook Advertising has started to come into its own in the last 3-6 months, having been a very poor cousin to Google’s highly popular (and successful) AdWords program for a long time. Read More

How To Increase Your Website Traffic With More Web Pages

One of the easiest ways to increase the traffic on your website is to add more pages of content to your site.

My golden rule here is: S/he who has the most pages wins!

And, I don’t mean an addition 2-3 pages to an already small site – I mean 20, 50, 100 or more extra pages! Read More

How To Avoid Getting Ripped Off For Website Hosting

I’m an Australian, I was born here, I live here & I love Australia…

However, when it comes to purchasing a lot of necessary online services you need to run a website, the VAST majority of Australian businesses purchase locally, but would be horrified to learn that online services like website hosting, autoresponder/email marketing software and domain names cost HEAPS more when purchased locally, rather than in the USA. Read More

Introduction to SEO 101

SEO – Search Engine Optimisation – is the art/science of optimising your website to rank high in the search engines for keywords/phrases that are relevant to your site.

The idea is simple really.

If you’re an accountant based in Perth who wants to get more visitors to your website (hoping that some of those visitors will turn into paying customers), you’ll ideally want to rank highly for search phrases such as: perth accountant, accountant perth, tax accountant perth, etc.

The IDEAL situation is for your website to rank in the number 1 position on Google (Yahoo and MSN/Bing) for these (and similar/related) terms, and thereby get LOTS of “free” visitors to your site, of which some turn into clients.

SEO is the art and science of achieving these sorts of results – “optimising” for the “search engines” – hence the term “search engine optimization.” Read More