Sunday, August 25, 2013

Google Offers From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Google Offers logo.png
Google Offers webpage.png
Screenshot of Google Offers beta
Web addresswww.google.com/offers
Commercial?Yes
Type of siteElectronic commerce deal-of-the-day
RegistrationNone
Available language(s)English and others
OwnerGoogle
LaunchedMay 26, 2011[

Google Offers is a deal of the day website that will be localized to major geographic markets in the United States and abroad. Google confirmed the website in January 2011, after an attempted buyout by Google of established competitorGroupon for a reported sum of US$ 6 billion was turned down. Nate Tyler, a Google spokesman, stated that the company is "communicating with small businesses to enlist their support and participation in a test of a prepaid offers/vouchers program. This initiative is part of an ongoing effort at Google to make new products … that connect businesses with customers in new ways."[2] Users receive an e-mail with a local deal of the day. They then have the opportunity to buy that deal within a specific time limit (usually 24 hours). Unlike Groupon, an offer on Google Offers is valid regardless of how many people take it.[3][4] Google Offers is powered by Google Checkout[citation needed] and integrates with Google Wallet.[1]It will also include FacebookTwitterGoogle ReaderGoogle Buzz and e-mail sharing options.[5] Google Offers development information was leaked after a failed attempt by Google to buy Groupon for US$6 billion in December 2010.[6]

History[edit source | editbeta]

On April 21, 2011, via Google Places Facebook page, it was announced that "Offers BETA is coming", and provided a link to a signup page listing a few select cities, with the first beta city being Portland, Oregon.[7][8]
On May 26, 2011, the service was officially launched; the first offer was on June 1, for Floyd's Coffee Shop in Portland.[1]During its first month, the most popular deal was $20 worth of Powell's Books merchandise for $10: "5,000 Powell’s vouchers sold out in a matter of hours."[9] That deal's price turned out to be Google Offers' median offer price for the month.[9]
On July 12, 2011, service was expanded to New York and the San Francisco Bay Area.[10]
On July 4, 2012, Google Offers Chrome extension was launched.[11]
On March 6, 2013, offer extensions in AdWords was launched, allowing businesses to distribute promotions through their AdWords campaigns. These offers are discoverable when a user searches for a business, brand, product, or service. They simply save the offer to their Google Account from the Search ad and then redeem in-store or online. [12]

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