The following are e-mail conversations:
Hi Jenna
Sorry I missed your call. There is some interest still on my part, however I am concerned about some of the carpet cleaning deals I have seen advertised on Groupon.
Most of my work is in high end homes and my rates work out, on average, at £50 per hour, so some of these £29 for 2 rooms deals would be of no interest to me, irrespective of the opportunity to up-sell and increase my client database.
That aside, I would be interested in discussing it further.
Regards
Steve Barnett
Carpet Care Plus
Hi Steve,
Groupon attains customers through fantastically priced promotions – it’s not always the discount off. £29 is a typical price point that works well on our site and have seen business upsell the full house to make an added profit off each customer.
Depending on your reasons for featuring on Groupon will depend on the package we offer. If it is purely for customer acquisition reasons, then the £29 package has proven to work best.
Perhaps if you could let me know your actual costs I could come back to you with a package?
Hi Jenna
As I said before, I have no interest in the £29 deal, to my mind it devalues our industry - there are enough cheap operators around as it is.
Plus as I understand it, the operator only receives half of that, so £14.50 for what could be 2 hours work including travelling and fuel ! You could earn more than that working in Macdonalds.
The only deal I would be interested in would have to nett me a minimum of £ 40.
Steve Barnett
Hi Steve,
Unfortunately we won’t be able to work with those figures. Groupon acquires new customer through special offers. It is not that you are discounting your rates going forward to always earn that figure, but just for the initial influx. Most companies spend more on advertising to get customers that don’t even contact them, so working at breaking even has been far successful for most business to achieve results.
I’m sorry we cannot assist you on this occasion but feel free to contact me should this change.
Kind regards
So it would seem that it's £29 or nothing :