Hi Everyone,
Was a Spartanburger and now live in Greenville. Are folks in Spartanburg signed onto the coupon web services that are so popular now? I had not heard of them until I moved here, so curious. Two main ones that I am aware of are Groupon and Living Social (a new one). Link for Groupon is here: http://www.groupon.c...urce=uu11170088
Also, I just learned about MooLaLa, and signed onto that too. Here is the link: http://share.moolala.com/r/N9NE8H5
Seems like these are a great way to let people know about local/area businesses.
Groupon, MooLaLa and Others
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sparkinlady
, Jan 24 2011 09:24 PM
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Posted 24 January 2011 - 09:24 PM
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Posted 25 January 2011 - 12:35 PM
sparkinlady, on 24 January 2011 - 09:24 PM, said:
Hi Everyone,
Was a Spartanburger and now live in Greenville. Are folks in Spartanburg signed onto the coupon web services that are so popular now? I had not heard of them until I moved here, so curious. Two main ones that I am aware of are Groupon and Living Social (a new one). Link for Groupon is here: http://www.groupon.c...urce=uu11170088
Also, I just learned about MooLaLa, and signed onto that too. Here is the link: http://share.moolala.com/r/N9NE8H5
Seems like these are a great way to let people know about local/area businesses.
Was a Spartanburger and now live in Greenville. Are folks in Spartanburg signed onto the coupon web services that are so popular now? I had not heard of them until I moved here, so curious. Two main ones that I am aware of are Groupon and Living Social (a new one). Link for Groupon is here: http://www.groupon.c...urce=uu11170088
Also, I just learned about MooLaLa, and signed onto that too. Here is the link: http://share.moolala.com/r/N9NE8H5
Seems like these are a great way to let people know about local/area businesses.
They seem to be growing at huge rates - it's kind of hit or miss whether or not you'll like the deals, but there is no cost to sign up. I ate at a local restaurant in Landrum last summer after seeing a coupon on Restaurant.com, so I say anything that pushes people towards local businesses and saves you money at the same time is a win-win.
Moolala is going to be very interesting in that they pay you back for purchases that you, and those who sign up under you, make. I also like the fact that they want to "give away more money than any other company in history." (see link to article)
I heard about Moolala about a month (see my signature below) and am very excited about it.
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