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U.S. coupons major Groupon has rebranded its Indian deal site SoSasta into the weird sounding Crazeal.

Apparently, the name SoSasta is not resonating well in South India and also supposedly not hip enough to entice the highfalutin upmarket sellers into clambering up on the discounts train.

What cockamamie crock!

When you’re basically peddling discounts, SoSasta (meaning so cheap in Hindi) is a so-much better name but obviously some bozo disagrees with us.

In any case, whether your name is SoSasta, Crazeal or BadmashDeal, deals invariably coarsen a brand and rarely, if ever, engender brand loyalty.

Consumers habituated to deals just flit from one deal to another.

Groupon announced the acquisition of SoSasta in January as part of its push into new markets.

Crazeal wants to hitch up with premium merchants and offer deals to consumers in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi/NCR, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Nagpur and Pune.

Meanwhile, a new CEO, Ankur Warikoo, has been named to steer SoSasta Crazeal.

An alumnus of the Indian School of Business, Ankur previously co-founded Accentium Web and served as an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Rocket Internet GmbH.

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Madness.

Sheer Madness!

As we’ve said often, this daily deal/coupon madness has reached epic heights in the U.S.

Perhaps, it’s because of the recession with fewer dollar bills in consumers’ wallets.

Perhaps it’s a greedy frenzy that’s consumed the people here into an orgy of consumption.

Or perhaps it’s clueless businesses desperately trying to get customers in the door through 50% off deals.

Whatever may be the reason, we were surprised to learn that even after the closing of 170 sites there are still another 360 daily deal sites in the U.S., according to deal aggregator Yipit (source: WSJ, 09/19/2011).

It’s easy to start a daily deals site like Groupon or LivingSocial but hard to match their prowess in getting tons of subscribers to sign up or listing plenty of deals to keep the deal-hungry consumers mob coming back.

Getting consumers to sign up is an expensive proposition. Without plenty of consumers, it’s hard to get businesses to sign up for deals. Lacking the deep pockets of Groupon or LivingSocial to invest on signing up new consumers, a lot of daily deal sites have gone bust.

We expect the shakeout to continue until there’s not more than two dozen daily deals sites left.

Not Good for Businesses

In our opinion, these daily deals damage the branding of the businesses and it’s unlikely that many of those who use the coupons will ever become loyal, full-price paying customers.

Our hypothesis is that many of the daily deal sites’ coupon users just move from one deal-giving restaurant/business to another.

Indian restaurants across the U.S. have now clambered on the Daily Deals bandwagon offering hefty discounts in a desperate bid to woo scarce customers. Continue reading »

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We know, we know.

All ye 64-letter, Twitter-constrained schmucks consider reading to be a cardinal sin.

For desis, books are the new pariahs to stay away from.

Let not even the shadow of the printed word fall on your Fair-and-Lovelied, Hennaed, Attared body. Who knows what dangers might lurk in the pages of books.

God Forbid that your limited mental horizons expand beyond Salman-is-great, Will-it-be-a-boy-for-Ash or Ajith-is-sooper.

For the deviants amongst SI readers who can read beyond a Tweet and consider books as their soulmates, hey, this post is for you.

Borders – Big Discounts

With Borders book stores in the final days of the big liquidation sale, we headed to the nearest store today and picked up a bunch of books at pretty good insanely cheap prices.

Borders Book Store - Final Week Sale

Our purchases today include:

* Modern Times by Paul Johnson
* A Mountain of Crumbs by Elena Gorokhova
* Ka: Stories of the Mind and Gods of India by Roberto Calasso
* John Stuart Mill by Richard Reeve
* 9/11 Commission Report by 9/11 Commission
* Interpretation of Cultures by Clifford Geertz
* Crossed Swords: Pakistan, Its Army, and the Wars Within by Shuja Nawaz
* Life of Samuel Johnson by James Boswell

So, all ye desi bibliophiles if you enjoy the printed word as much as we do head to your nearest Borders for some awesome deals.

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Any one who’s ever used a netbook knows what a pain it is to type on the small cramped keyboard.

So when we espied an ad in the Staples flyer this week peddling a Logitech Wireless Keyboard K360 for $15 (50% off) we didn’ t think twice.

Hey, the same keyboard is $30 at BestBuy and $27.51 at Amazon.

Logitech K360 Wireless Keyboard ReviewLogitech K360 Wireless Keyboard
- Nice Deal at $15

Off we headed over to Staples and got ourselves two of these K360 wireless keyboards yesterday.

Besides the keyboard, the box also contains a small USB receiver that you plug into your netbook or laptop, two AA batteries, installation guide and a three-year-warranty note.

The keyboard’s dimensions are 6.5 x 1.8 x 15.6 inches and it weighs 1.8 pounds.

Opening the K360 box and setting it up took no more than a couple of minutes with our Windows XP-based Asus netbook. Continue reading »

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Now is the time for all desi cheapskates that scoffed at the iPad (because you didn’t want to fork out $499 for a fine device) to pick up the good-for-nothing HP TouchPad for $99.

Here’s the list of U.S. stores peddling the TouchPad for $99.

You can’t do much with the TouchPad but, hey, it’s $99.

And as we all know, if Indians love anything they love cheap trash above all.

You should be able to browse the Internet and play with the few applications available for the TouchPad. But don’t expect any updates for the apps.

Just in case you were hiding under some rock, HP killed its TouchPad last week and is now working to get rid of the huge pile of unsold devices.

Related Posts:
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HP Kills TouchPad

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There are the daily chutiya deals that land in your mail-box and then there are the real deals.

Guys, Qatar Airways’ 2-1 appears to be one of those rare real deals.

To celebrate its 100th destination milestone, Qatar Airways has rolled out a limited-time promotion that offers you 2 tickets for the price of 1.

We played around with the bookings on the Qatar Airways web site and the savings for two people could be as much as Continue reading »

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