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  2. LivingSocial.com launches travel deals, but do your own math ...

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    LivingSocial, a website that offers city-specific pop-up deals based on group participation, has thrown travel deals into the mix. Although deals on the site are normally available for only 24 ...

  3. LivingSocial - Wikipedia

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    LivingSocial was founded as Hungry Machine in 2007 by four employees from Revolution Health Group. [8] After acquiring BuyYourFriendADrink.com in 2009, LivingSocial launched a daily deals website. [9] [10] The company offered its first deal in July 2009. [11] By July 2010, the company had launched deals in 25 cities. [11]

  4. Plan your next adventure with the best 2022 travel deals on ...

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    You can also check out the new Getaway Deals for up to 15% off hotel stays booked between now and Friday, September 30 for stays between Monday, April 4 through Friday, September 30.

  5. Groupon - Wikipedia

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    In response to these issues, Groupon officials have stated that deals sold will be capped in advance to a number that the business can service effectively. [10] In 2015, it was reported that 88% of merchants agree that their Groupon deal brought in new customers, and 82% of customers say they are likely to return to the merchant again. [7]

  6. AOL Over the weekend, millions of subscribers to daily deal site LivingSocial were alerted by email that their personal data may have been compromised. "LivingSocial recently experienced a cyber ...

  7. Small business - Wikipedia

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    TV ads can be quite expensive, so they are normally intended to create awareness of a product or service. Another means by which small businesses can advertise is through the use of "deal of the day" websites such as Groupon and Living Social. These Internet deals encourage customers to patronize small businesses.