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The Groupon Before There Was Groupon

Restaurant.com offers steep discounts to hundreds of restaurants in the area.

 

For all of the adulation that Groupon and Living Social receive by deals savants, it always baffles me that you rarely hear about the smaller players that offer deals just as good and sometimes better (and more local).

One of my favorite sites is Restaurant.com, which I call “the Groupon before there was Groupon.”

With a little marketing other than word of mouth and email reminders, I always wonder if they could have been a bigger player, even the dominant player.

After all, vs. today’s daily deal sites where there might be one or two deals in your area, Restaurant.com offers hundreds of deals, in every area, at a steep discount, available immediately, with no expiration date.

Restaurant.com currently has about 650 restaurants in the D.C. area that offer discounts, the most common being $10 or $15 for a $25 voucher. Some restaurants offer up to five discounts, for example, a $5 for $10 voucher, a $10 for $25 voucher, a $20 for $50 voucher, a $30 for $75 voucher and a $40 for $100 voucher.

Just buy the voucher, print it and use it the same day if you like. As an added bonus, Restaurant.com vouchers do not expire.

Here’s the best part: Sign up for their emails and they’ll let you know about their promotions (several times per month), which drastically reduce their voucher costs. When I say drastic, I mean almost nothing. It’s not out of the ordinary for them to run an 80 percent-off promotion, meaning that $25 voucher costs just $2.

The only tip about a "gotcha" that I can offer is to make sure you read the fine print. Vouchers typically have a minimum purchase necessary, such as a $35 or $50 minimum to use your $10 for $25 voucher.

Looking for discounts somewhere different? Run a search at Restaurant.com next time and print a voucher.

Find yourself eating at the same place frequently? See if that place is on Restaurant.com and print a voucher once a month. (That’s another small rule.)

As always, please add your 2 cents in the comments section below if you have any further suggestions or recommendations.

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Tim aggregates D.C. area deals on a per-city basis daily at www.tims.us, featuring daily deals, current promotions, regular promotions, introductory offers, daily specials, discounts, coupons, email club offers, Facebook offers, Twitter offers, Foursquare offers and more.

wendypires

1:08 am on Sunday, January 8, 2012

There is a new online discount sweeping the country this holiday season, called Printapons where a local store is featured every day with huge discount.

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Selvan

7:50 am on Sunday, January 8, 2012

Seems like the story i've read a few weeks before... Pr campaign for restaurants.com?

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Tim Boone

8:06 am on Sunday, January 8, 2012

Hi Selvan... Nah, I'm as independent as independent can be! I post the same column to a few Patches around the area each week and Rockville didn't have a chance to run it over the holidays. Look for a new column this week!

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Zack Arnold

11:20 am on Sunday, January 8, 2012

hehe, I guess... Selvan, NimbleCommerce runs both Patch and Restaurant.com's daily deal platforms. Though Tim's independence would seem to imply this is a complete coincidence :)

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