More China Groupon Ads

If you are in China recently, you'll see a lot more of Groupon ads from different websites. Its just blanketing the whole city, on every channel you can imagine - banner ads, bus, TV, posters and so on. According to Gang Lu, China tech Internet expert the Groupon industry in China is spending millions and millions or RMB to promote their service superiority.

Direct quote from Technode, below are the amounts some of the Groupon sites will spend on advertisements:
  • Groupon.cn said that in 2011 they will  spend RMB 550millions (~$83.7millions).
  • It’s said that Lashou‘s $50millions capital, most of them will be spent on the advertisement;
  • Nuomi (RenRen or Oak Pacific Interactive company) said their budget is RMB 200millions (~$30.4millions).
  • It’s RMB 130millions (~$19.8millions) for Meituan and Manzuo is RMB 100millions (~$15.2millions).
Although I felt each service provides the same deals, I guess its just a matter of 'numbers game' in China - which is race for how many users they can garner. I would be interested to know how much is Dianping and Gaopeng (official Groupon China) plans to spend for ads in China, any takers?

According to Tencent latest presentation:
  • In 2010, Groupon users in China has grown 250x times.
  • By end of 2010 there are 18,750,000 Groupon users in China, with a total transaction value of RMB 8.9 billion.
  • It's a 760 million dollar industry, globally.
  • Groupon US refused Google buyout at USD 6 billion.
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Advertisement: WWF Blue Fin Tuna out of the menu

I really appreciate the message and importance of this ad, we may take for granted for what we consume in daily life, not realizing the price we really pay.

Several hotels and restaurants has really geared up in taking Bluefin Tuna off their menu, like Fairmont Hotels and Resorts globally (if your organization has taken Bluefin Tuna off the menu, please comment and add them to your list).

Otherwise it will be off the menu forever, good night from Beijing and wishing you all a good start on Monday.

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