One of the latest Nails magazines has an article about this.  My one comment 
would be that they say to do a monetary coupon purchase instead of a specific 
service.  So buy a $25 coupon worth $50 in services.. And It's easier to upsell 
them when they book an appt..
Just my thoughts
Meryl Hayton 



On Oct 18, 2011, at 11:28 PM, Karen <keyzka...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

> Hey guys...those of you who have done these....I need some REAL 
> information...not what the salesman told the owners of the salon I'm working 
> in!
>  
> 1.  Do you feel you get a mix of "real" customers versus "bargain hunters"
>  
> 2.  Any idea of the conversion-to-regular-client rate?
>  
> 3.  Did you feel you made money?  Broke even?  Took a hosing?
>  
> 4.  If you thought of doing it again, what would you do differently?
>  
> 5.  How long was your deal available to purchase?  Was that long enough? Too 
> long?
>  
> 6.  As time goes by....what percentage do you feel are never redeemed, if 
> any? 
>  
> 7.  How does Groupon stack up against others like Living Social, Travel Zoo, 
> etc...??
>  
> Really need my posse to help me out here.....
> 
>  
> Karen Hodges
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