

This space will be a popular one this year. The Google Offers info can be seen at Scribd, part of which can be seen below. What better way to get people to sign up that pop up a signup form on a competitors website, in this case Groupon,” IndustryPace reported. “LivingSocial has a huge CPA campaign that is all over affiliate networks that pays people per new signup. There has been mention that LivingSocial affiliates have been using adware to get sign ups. If they get the same type of response as the Amazon deal, Checkout will gain a lot of new users – something Google has not been able to popularize as much as they would want. It also includes Facebook, Twitter, Google Reader, Google Buzz and e-mail sharing options”. “From what we can tell”, Mashable reported in an exclusive article, “Google Offers will be powered by Google Checkout. If Amazon – who recently invested $175 million in LivingSocial – can garner 1.3 million people to this offer, many of whom may never have used Amazon before, the potential for the coupon space just got a lot more interesting. This level of success, however, makes it clear why Google is rushing to launch its “Google Offers”. Others said they got the email but did not find the discount code,” TJS reported. Others said they received a message they tried to sign up for the deal more than once. Apparently, “some people who shared the deal said they were charged more than once.
