Rate my startup: www.askforadeal.com
Put two developers @ Mahalo on this domain name I bought after interviewing Andrew Mason of Groupon. Concept is simple: socially shame/inspire companies into giving you a deal.<p>Please give brutal honest feedback.
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The first thing I asked myself when visiting the site was: do these companies notice? My gut reaction is: probably not.
You will want to positively answer that question with some testimonials, or an overview of "granted deals", etc. Currently it just feels like a site with a bunch of people asking for free stuff.
Also, you could go even more Groupon-like by having people join in on an "Ask For A Deal" so it's not just one person asking, but a group of people. This will be a lot more interesting for companies as well and incentivizes users to spread the word about the deal they are asking for.
A company could respond: if you get 100 people to enter the deal I'll make it happen. Essentially you would be creating a self-service version of Groupon where the users are in control of what deals will be up there. Groupon meets Digg?
Marc Köhlbrugge
Ultimately, they should place some value on that (perhaps, not a 25% discount though)
Should be Anything's.
Like the idea but strikes me it will be hard for a lot of companies to give custom deals without rewriting their backend. And even if you do give custom deals - how do you align the deal asker's twitter account to their account on your site (assuming not everyone has super zeitgeisty social logins)?
User chooses "Best Buy" and submits the following deal suggestion: "$5 dollar gift card with $20 purchase." If Best Buy accepts the Suggested Deal it will occur the following week. (a week of hype could help spread the word that a deal is coming) If Best Buy reject the Suggested Deal then they keep receiving new ones. The good thing is that most big companies have a dept thinking up promo deals for the weekly circulars.
Ironic... I am suggesting a biz model for a suggest a deal concept site. I'd like 5% of the company if you go with this "suggestion." ;) Accept my idea. Best of luck.
1. Stores will have to be proactive and look and monitor these deals on a daily basis. This is your biggest risk factor. The reason why Groupon/Social Buy works is the ability to create deals for users instead of the other way around.
2. Quality of the deal is dependent on the user and their desire to get the highest percentage off. Most users are going to optimize for their own best outcome and thus be disappointed when their 80% off coupon does not get through.
3. Once a retailer does a deal at 50% off or higher, it's going to set the bar at that level for other consumers expecting the same or better deal the next time it comes around.