
Actually, it’s really quick. Check it out:
In October 2010, Yahoo was rumored to have offered over $3 billion to acquire Groupon. On November 30, 2010, it was reported that Google offered $5.3 billion with a $700 million earnout to acquire Groupon and was rejected on December 3, 2010.
The Wall Street Journal says Groupon is “projecting that the company is on pace to make $1 billion in sales faster than any other business, ever”.
So, do you still think couponing is dead?
Well, that’s why I put my heads together with the best and brightest programmer in the biz. I wanted to take a little piece of what Groupon has done and make it so that you, the little guy, can grab just a little piece of the billion dollar market.


| Create and Manage Coupons You can create unlimited number of coupons, edit and delete them. Managing all your coupons is easy in the WordPress Admin. |
Interactive Coupons Display a Groupon-style countdown on your coupon, number of available coupons or the expiration date. |
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| Coupons Widget Drag and drop the coupon widget to your sidebar like any other WordPress widget to display your coupon on the blogs sidebar. |
Customization The plugin includes 8 unique color schemes. You can customize the look and feel of your coupons. |
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| Coupons Short-Code Use the WP Coupon Generator short-code to insert your coupons inside any post or page. |
Translation Translate the coupon action buttons and messages to any language you want. No special technical knowledge is need. |


GREAT JOB GUYS!Love it!”
