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by clayturk
5741 days ago
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In the case of certain Deal Providers, the one's who do not give the business much control over the details of their deals, I agree. However, this is not the case with a site called adility.com. They allow the business to control their deals and cut them off when the business so chooses. You are making the assumption that these businesses only have a set number of regular customers and no idea how to interact with any new customers. Trust that any successful business will know how to and want to grow their business. It is entirely up to them how they handle whatever influx of new business they receive as a result of running a deal. Additionally, while I agree that there have been a few horror stories, in what way does this prove that the people purchasing these deals "would not have bought anyways"? The fact of the matter is that the majority of businesses are happy with the end result of running these deals. Most gain a significant number of new customers which more than offset any possible losses they may have had in running the deal in the first place. The businesses who haven't been happy were either exploited by their lack of research into this growth model, or didn't have control over their particular deal. The latter again being addressed by a few new deal sites out there, adility.com being the first. |
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