Koopedia, which sounds like an early edition of the Mario Brother's Encyclopedia, is actually a daily deals site with a twist. Business owners, instead of entering into a draconian deal with the site, pay $19 per month to post as many deals as they like. They can also pay $9 for a week of deals or $199 for the year. Then, when customers buy they deal, they pay $1 to Koopedia and then pay the remainder to the merchant direction. The merchants control the deals entirely and the site makes its money through these small fees and not a commission.Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/7DoInNYel7w/
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