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Groupon
Business Model Analysis
     Stephanie Meyers
          J7736
Executive Summary
Launched in 2008, Groupon, Inc. is currently
the world’s largest online coupon company
with close to 40 million active customers. In
2011, Groupon became the largest IPO by a
U.S. Internet company (Barr & Baldwin, 2011)
since Google. The company declined a $6
billion takeover offer from Google in late 2010
(Geron, T., 2011).
In April 2012, the SEC examined the
company’s revision of its first set of financial
results as a public company following two
finance revisions before its November IPO
(Raice & Eaglesham, 2012). Following the SEC
examination, Groupon shares plunged and
accounting experts and investors alike
critiqued the company’s leadership team.
Groupon announced it would revise results for
the fourth quarter after discovering
management had not set aside enough money
for customer refunds, widening its loss by
$22.6 million (Raice & Eaglesham, 2012).
Although the company achieved enormous
growth in just a few years, critics wonder if the
coupon giant will survive with a business
model that has and continues to be replicated
by unlimited competitors, including Living
Social.
Disruption
• Print Media
  – Shift in advertising dollars once spent on print
    advertising to partnering with Groupon
  – Groupon’s online dominance and massive
    subscription base allows a whole new population
    of consumers access to products and services they
    may not have known about through traditional
    advertising means
Disruption
• Mobile
  – Groupon launches app for iPhone and iPod Touch
  – In Feb. 2012, Groupon announced record mobile
    performance in N. America in December 2011
    with one quarter of all Groupon vouchers
    purchased through a mobile device, including
    consumer and merchant app usage up significantly
    year over year
Disruption
• Digital
  – Groupon was confronted with digital loyalty cards
    that are distributed and controlled by the business
    owner, not the coupon site
  – Merchants provide customers with a discount or
    reward for their loyalty
  – Enable merchant to collect viable data on the
    customer
Business Model
Groupon’s business model is aligned with the
Chameleon model, which offers customers
personalized products and services that are
adapted to the customer’s needs (Jansen, W.,
2007). Groupon focuses on the consumer’s
growing need for individualization, to tailor
services and products that match the needs of
individual customers.
Value Model
• Groupon unveils Personalized Deals in 2010
  – That tailors each subscriber’s daily deals to their
    personal preferences and buying history (Groupon
    Launches Personalized Deals, 2010)
  – As each customer shares information and forms
    buying patterns, deals become more relevant
Value Model, contd.
• Groupon is able to anticipate the needs of the
  customer and only sends those deals that
  correspond to those unique interests,
  ultimately saving the customer time from
  searching for the right services or products
  themselves
Management of Customer Relations
• Groupon approaches customers directly
  through email. Since deals are delivered to the
  subscriber’s inbox daily, Groupon remains top
  of mind and the hyper-local deals that are
  familiar to the customer gets the attention
  and maintains the interest of subscribers.
Management of Customer Relations
• The deals are presented in a unique way with
  quirky, literary descriptions of the deal to
  entice and often times add humor to
  personalize the deal to the customer
• Groupon’s writers are tasked with “seducing”
  subscribers to either purchase a deal, or keep
  reading Groupon’s emails (Streitfeld, D., 2011)
“Grouponitis”
• The addiction to purchasing daily group
  coupons, no matter how superfluous the deal
  (Doyle, B., 2011)
• Groupon is able to play on the basic
  motivation of saving money by reducing the
  risk involved in paying for something a
  customer may not have a real desire for
Long Term Outlook
• Social shopping is ultimately going to be a
  “winner takes most” business
• Groupon holds the top spot with both first-
  mover advantage and extremely robust
  technology
• Constant competition as business model is
  easily replicated
Financial Condition
• Groupon’s revenues have grown exponentially
  between 2009 and 2011. Costs and expenses
  reached their highest peak between 2009 and
  2010, with significant expenses still reported
  in 2011. Groupon acknowledges an increased
  loss of revenue for both periods driven by an
  increase in credit card processing fees and
  refunds that were not recoverable from the
  merchant.
Revenues
• Groupon continues to show robust growth,
  with a revenue increase from $172.2 million in
  the fourth quarter of 2010 to $492.2 million in
  the fourth quarter of 2011
Free Cash
• Groupon had $8,325, $-315,397 and $794,770
  available in free cash between the years
  2009-2011, respectively (in thousands)
• 2010 free cash amount reflects Groupon’s
  acquisition of CityDeals, a European-based
  collective buying power business
Financial Outlook
• Foreign exchange rates pose a challenge and
  make the company vulnerable for future
  losses
  – Groupon has operations in 47 international
    countries and was only able to grow international
    segment revenue by a little less than 13%
    compared to 2010
• Refunds
  – Groupon remains highly vulnerable with costs of
    revenue related to refunds that are not
    recoverable by the merchant
  – In 2010, Groupon reported an $8.6 million
    increase in refunds compared to $59.9 million in
    2011, a 86% increase
Analysts Take
• Street Insider analysts said Groupon showed
  strong Q1 results and Q2 sales guidance.
• Morgan Stanley analyst Scott Devitt said he
  believes Groupon and Daily Deals are here to
  stay.
• Competitors have not had much of an impact
  on Groupon, not gaining any meaningful
  traction or having deployed new innovations.
Risk Factors
• Refunds
  – Company admitted it failed to predict how many
    people would return new high-priced deals and
    demand refunds (Dembosky, A., 2012)
  – Groupon relied on historical patterns of returns on
    traditional deals, rather than forming a predictive
    model to take into account the effect of the deals
    offered on those purchasing them
Risk Factors, contd.
• Business Model
  – For continued success, Groupon must provide ROI
    for merchant partners
  – Must transform one-time customers into repeat
    customers
  – Launch of Groupon Rewards will allow customers
    to unlock special Groupon deals from their
    favorite businesses through repeat visits
Final thoughts
• Groupon is in a relatively new market that has a limited
  history to be able to predict whether growth can continue
  or be maintained
• Groupon’s success rides on the interest of merchant
  partners and subscribers, who may no longer want or need
  Groupon’s service
• For long-term success, Groupon must be flexible to adjust
  and or adapt its business model to fit the needs of
  merchants and customers at that time

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Groupon Business Model Analysis

  • 1. Groupon Business Model Analysis Stephanie Meyers J7736
  • 2. Executive Summary Launched in 2008, Groupon, Inc. is currently the world’s largest online coupon company with close to 40 million active customers. In 2011, Groupon became the largest IPO by a U.S. Internet company (Barr & Baldwin, 2011) since Google. The company declined a $6 billion takeover offer from Google in late 2010 (Geron, T., 2011).
  • 3. In April 2012, the SEC examined the company’s revision of its first set of financial results as a public company following two finance revisions before its November IPO (Raice & Eaglesham, 2012). Following the SEC examination, Groupon shares plunged and accounting experts and investors alike critiqued the company’s leadership team.
  • 4. Groupon announced it would revise results for the fourth quarter after discovering management had not set aside enough money for customer refunds, widening its loss by $22.6 million (Raice & Eaglesham, 2012).
  • 5. Although the company achieved enormous growth in just a few years, critics wonder if the coupon giant will survive with a business model that has and continues to be replicated by unlimited competitors, including Living Social.
  • 6. Disruption • Print Media – Shift in advertising dollars once spent on print advertising to partnering with Groupon – Groupon’s online dominance and massive subscription base allows a whole new population of consumers access to products and services they may not have known about through traditional advertising means
  • 7. Disruption • Mobile – Groupon launches app for iPhone and iPod Touch – In Feb. 2012, Groupon announced record mobile performance in N. America in December 2011 with one quarter of all Groupon vouchers purchased through a mobile device, including consumer and merchant app usage up significantly year over year
  • 8. Disruption • Digital – Groupon was confronted with digital loyalty cards that are distributed and controlled by the business owner, not the coupon site – Merchants provide customers with a discount or reward for their loyalty – Enable merchant to collect viable data on the customer
  • 9. Business Model Groupon’s business model is aligned with the Chameleon model, which offers customers personalized products and services that are adapted to the customer’s needs (Jansen, W., 2007). Groupon focuses on the consumer’s growing need for individualization, to tailor services and products that match the needs of individual customers.
  • 10. Value Model • Groupon unveils Personalized Deals in 2010 – That tailors each subscriber’s daily deals to their personal preferences and buying history (Groupon Launches Personalized Deals, 2010) – As each customer shares information and forms buying patterns, deals become more relevant
  • 11. Value Model, contd. • Groupon is able to anticipate the needs of the customer and only sends those deals that correspond to those unique interests, ultimately saving the customer time from searching for the right services or products themselves
  • 12. Management of Customer Relations • Groupon approaches customers directly through email. Since deals are delivered to the subscriber’s inbox daily, Groupon remains top of mind and the hyper-local deals that are familiar to the customer gets the attention and maintains the interest of subscribers.
  • 13. Management of Customer Relations • The deals are presented in a unique way with quirky, literary descriptions of the deal to entice and often times add humor to personalize the deal to the customer • Groupon’s writers are tasked with “seducing” subscribers to either purchase a deal, or keep reading Groupon’s emails (Streitfeld, D., 2011)
  • 14. “Grouponitis” • The addiction to purchasing daily group coupons, no matter how superfluous the deal (Doyle, B., 2011) • Groupon is able to play on the basic motivation of saving money by reducing the risk involved in paying for something a customer may not have a real desire for
  • 15. Long Term Outlook • Social shopping is ultimately going to be a “winner takes most” business • Groupon holds the top spot with both first- mover advantage and extremely robust technology • Constant competition as business model is easily replicated
  • 16. Financial Condition • Groupon’s revenues have grown exponentially between 2009 and 2011. Costs and expenses reached their highest peak between 2009 and 2010, with significant expenses still reported in 2011. Groupon acknowledges an increased loss of revenue for both periods driven by an increase in credit card processing fees and refunds that were not recoverable from the merchant.
  • 17. Revenues • Groupon continues to show robust growth, with a revenue increase from $172.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2010 to $492.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2011
  • 18. Free Cash • Groupon had $8,325, $-315,397 and $794,770 available in free cash between the years 2009-2011, respectively (in thousands) • 2010 free cash amount reflects Groupon’s acquisition of CityDeals, a European-based collective buying power business
  • 19. Financial Outlook • Foreign exchange rates pose a challenge and make the company vulnerable for future losses – Groupon has operations in 47 international countries and was only able to grow international segment revenue by a little less than 13% compared to 2010
  • 20. • Refunds – Groupon remains highly vulnerable with costs of revenue related to refunds that are not recoverable by the merchant – In 2010, Groupon reported an $8.6 million increase in refunds compared to $59.9 million in 2011, a 86% increase
  • 21. Analysts Take • Street Insider analysts said Groupon showed strong Q1 results and Q2 sales guidance. • Morgan Stanley analyst Scott Devitt said he believes Groupon and Daily Deals are here to stay. • Competitors have not had much of an impact on Groupon, not gaining any meaningful traction or having deployed new innovations.
  • 22. Risk Factors • Refunds – Company admitted it failed to predict how many people would return new high-priced deals and demand refunds (Dembosky, A., 2012) – Groupon relied on historical patterns of returns on traditional deals, rather than forming a predictive model to take into account the effect of the deals offered on those purchasing them
  • 23. Risk Factors, contd. • Business Model – For continued success, Groupon must provide ROI for merchant partners – Must transform one-time customers into repeat customers – Launch of Groupon Rewards will allow customers to unlock special Groupon deals from their favorite businesses through repeat visits
  • 24. Final thoughts • Groupon is in a relatively new market that has a limited history to be able to predict whether growth can continue or be maintained • Groupon’s success rides on the interest of merchant partners and subscribers, who may no longer want or need Groupon’s service • For long-term success, Groupon must be flexible to adjust and or adapt its business model to fit the needs of merchants and customers at that time