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Yesterday, daily deal email company Groupon said it plans to raise as much as $750 million in an upcoming IPO.
Well, let's just look at a few recent headlines, shall we? "European Investor Admits He Pestered Female Entrepreneur For Sex In "Deal" Email" (TechCrunch).
If over 5 million people have tried to bag an iPhone 4 on the cheap, then Groupola have certainly achieved their aim of inflating their daily deal email newsletter and generating tons of publicity.
According to ForeSee, about two thirds of those 'Top 100' site visitors are enrolled in at least one daily deal email program (or 65percentt of the 22,000 respondents).
Of those who do subscribe to at least one site, 28.4percentt said they "glance at a deal" to decide on their interest, 19.6percentt read the entire deal email, while 10.2percentt subscribe but consider deals spam and delete them.
Similar to Startups.com which we posted on earlier today, LivingTechie is targeting people in the techie/hipster/early adopter user base by limiting its daily deal email list to people who have companies listed in Crunchbase (they validate against the URL).
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Clare Rewcastle Brown met a contact at a restaurant in Bayswater who showed her screen grabs of internal documents from PetroSaudi: on a single printed page, there were highlights of PetroSaudi's dealings with 1MDB, under the heading "Thousands of documents related to the deal (emails, faxes and transcripts)".
We've had roughly 4 billion Black Friday deal emails hit our inboxes over the last month.
There are only so many daily deal emails that even the most die-hard deal seeker can look at every day.
Still, using the app allows you to shut off the deluge of daily deal emails, many of which you have no interest in.
You can think of it as the daily deals email that you actually want to read.
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