Study: Positive Signs For Daily Deal Space
Blame it on poor performance data or short attention spans, but the daily deal space has lost the attention of many in the media and research community. Forrester, for one, recently
projected minimal success for such sites.
A new study funded by Rice University, however, portrays a strong sector with no signs slowing down.
"Overall, the results
find little or no evidence of deterioration in the performance of daily deal promotions over the past year or as the business operator runs multiple daily deals," according to Utpal Dholakia, a
professor of management at Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business, and author of the report. "Rather, there is improvement on some metrics."
The study, “How
Businesses Fare With Daily Deals As They Gain Experience: A Mutli-Time Period Study of Daily Deal Performance,” examines performance of daily deals using survey data from 641 small- and
medium-sized businesses obtained at three time periods: April-May 2011, October 2011, and May 2012.
In contrast to a study published by Dholakia last summer, his latest findings
indicate a number of positive signs for the daily deal industry.
For one, the likelihood of enjoying profitable promotions is now largely associated positively with businesses’
experiences.
While less than half of the businesses running their first daily deal reported profitable promotions, three-quarters of those running seven or more deals reported profits
from these promotions, the study found.
What's more, the percentage of businesses making money jumped by about 6 percentage points in the May 2012 sample -- from 55.5% (in spring
2011) to 61.5%. Also of note, Dholakia found that daily deals are just as likely to be successful for both businesses that don’t do any marketing and those that spend heavily.
Overall, almost 80% of daily deal patrons are new customers -- even for businesses running their seventh (or higher) daily deal, and businesses continue to see equally stable conversion rates for
both repeat purchasing and spending beyond deal value.
As it stands, daily deals appear to be sustainable programs for approximately 30% of businesses, while newer and relatively
smaller businesses have even higher sustainability rates of close to 40%.
High performing service providers included photographers -- with a 75% rate of profitable daily deals --
health and fitness professionals -- 69.3% -- tourism specialists -- 68% -- and doctors and dentists -- 66.7%. Less successful services included cleaners -- 27.3% -- restaurants and bars -- 44.2% --
and retailers -- 50%.
All things being equal, daily deals appear to be more sustainable for newer and smaller businesses, Dholakia found.
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