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The temp agencies often promote themselves as employment agencies — skilled at quickly finding qualified workers whom companies can convert to regular employment after using them initially as temps.
Because of this low barrier, AppJet may well see an influx of new students who they can convert to regular members.
It's that 62percentt, you see, that businesses offering discounts on sites like Groupon and LivingSocial, should be trying to convert to regular customers by giving them a good experience and a taste for more (preferably at non-discounted prices).
Hanrahan also notes that Handy gets less than 3percentt of its bookings today from Groupon and LivingSocial, both of which have been hard to convert to regular users.
While that could bump the app up in the charts, who knows how many of those users are more than curious, and will convert to regular and active users in the long-term.
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