I thought honey was a pure scam, it's not?
PayPal to acquire shopping and rewards platform Honey for $4B
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Re: PayPal to acquire shopping and rewards platform Honey for $4B
#62Earlier quoted context omitted.
Major retailers typically have affiliate programs in which if an affiliate (say Honey) refers a customer to the retailer and the customer then makes a purchase, then the retailer will pay out a commission to the affiliate. This model is substantially similar to RetailMeNot, except Honey will automatically try every coupon they know of for you automatically.
But when does Honey ever refer a customer to a product? My impression is that you only ever use Honey when you're already about to make a sale -- you go to the product page, and Honey finds a discount for you. I'm not super familiar, does Honey run any advertisements or recommendations for products? It makes sense why I might pay a blogger affiliate revenue for referring a reader to my product, but I'm not going to p…
Let’s say I got to checkout and after tax and shipping the product was too expensive. I use Honey or search for a coupon and the price goes down and I complete a sale.
Did the deal site offer value? Arguable.
Re: PayPal to acquire shopping and rewards platform Honey for $4B
#63Re: PayPal to acquire shopping and rewards platform Honey for $4B
#64$4 billion acquisition price / 17 million monthly active users [0] = $235.29 per active monthly user [0]: https://investor.paypal-corp.com/node/10556/pdf
Re: PayPal to acquire shopping and rewards platform Honey for $4B
#65Earlier quoted context omitted.
Major retailers typically have affiliate programs in which if an affiliate (say Honey) refers a customer to the retailer and the customer then makes a purchase, then the retailer will pay out a commission to the affiliate. This model is substantially similar to RetailMeNot, except Honey will automatically try every coupon they know of for you automatically.
But when does Honey ever refer a customer to a product? My impression is that you only ever use Honey when you're already about to make a sale -- you go to the product page, and Honey finds a discount for you. I'm not super familiar, does Honey run any advertisements or recommendations for products? It makes sense why I might pay a blogger affiliate revenue for referring a reader to my product, but I'm not going to p…
Re: PayPal to acquire shopping and rewards platform Honey for $4B
#66CamelCamelCamel had no idea what it was worth, Retailmenot missed the boat, wikibuy can now market itself for 4B to Square or something.
Re: PayPal to acquire shopping and rewards platform Honey for $4B
#67Honey permissions in Safari Browser: 1. Can see all webpages in browsing history 2. Can read sensitive information from webpages, including passwords, phone numbers, and credit cards on all webpages
Re: PayPal to acquire shopping and rewards platform Honey for $4B
#68Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's so odd, because Venmo is both newer than PayPal, yet limited in the same stupid ways PayPal is (multi-stage xfers), which Square Cash avoids entirely. It's perplexing to me that Venmo ever caught on.
What do you mean by multi-stage xfers?
Re: PayPal to acquire shopping and rewards platform Honey for $4B
#69Re: PayPal to acquire shopping and rewards platform Honey for $4B
#70I'm more amazed people still use Paypal in today's society.