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9.26.2011

the groupon experiment



If you follow my blog, then odds are you already follow us on twitter and facebook, so you'll know today was our 2nd bat at running a Groupon coupon. I had commented throughout the day and got a lot of feedback about what my experience with it was and I wanted to share. I have also read a lot of negative comments on Groupon so I wanted to share some thoughts about that too.

I'll start though, with the disclaimer. No one from Groupon has asked me to write, I am not an expert on, well, anything really, and by no way is my word law. My experience and business is based and has grown on trial and error, and lately a lot of book reading. I don't have a masters in baking nor do I in business management. It's just me, Pam.


Our first Groupon was run about a year ago and was one of the first in the Winnipeg market. It went well. We tracked everything we could really, the date they redeemed, what else was purchased. Other than that not a lot of info could be derived from it. I can't say I know how many people are ordering cakes now because they bought a Groupon, but if I had to guess, I would say very few. Our promo is 50% off a dozen cupcakes, with a little list of restrictions and rules. We've been up for about 10 hours and we're over 500. We capped it at 1000, so we're well on our way. Last years coupons were good for one year and we're just at about 50% redemption. This one will be good for 6 months only. Those are the bones of it, now onto the feelings...

Groupon has gone from a pretty fun-feeling advertising/marketing group, to one that is taking quite a bit of flack. I've been forwarded countless links to articles written online about Groupon and how they're hurting small biz, how people have fallen to ruin because of it and how it's just a plain old bad idea. These articles have made me think quite a bit, thus the need to write. I feel as though I also need to defend myself for running the promo, so I wanted to share how I came to doing it. They received media attention twice earlier this year, once for a poorly timed/badly tasting ad they ran during the Superbowl (really poor taste guys) and then later when Google tried to buy them for like, $3 million and they said NO. Not the wisest decision.
(again, just my humble opinions).
My approach to advertising is to proceed with great caution. I don't run ads in magazines, I don't use billboards, bus stops or ads on the radio. My theory is, I need to know that this money spent will result in an action, the action being people coming in and buying things from me. I could run an ad in a magazine, and I would need to make it trackable (like adding a "mention this add an receive 10% off!) kind of thing to know what that ad is bringing in for me. Otherwise how do you know? I really don't do those kinds of advertising's though because they are SO expensive. I don't have cash. I need to make decisions that are smart and worth my time and energy and the little money I can invest. The other thing for us is that we are already pretty busy. Good thing and bad thing, but mostly good. So when we advertise, it's pointed and intentional. I know who can take the extra pressure and where we can apply it at the shop. Example...I can't run an ad or promo for custom cakes. Siew-Chiing and I decorate and we are at our max each weekend. Adding a discounted promo to this area would literally kill me. I also know what I can afford to discount. Mathing is not my strong point, but I have a good calculator so we get by. (Jenn, along with being a master baker is also a whiz at long division. True story.) So I know what it costs us to make a dozen cupcakes. This is key. You cannot discount something that will end up costing you more in the end. That's bad for everyone. Mostly you.


Here are some of the pros and cons and how I think groupon can work for us (and other small biz's) based on the articles and negative comments I've heard about groupon in general. Bottom line, though, it's not for everyone. Especially very specific jobs and business's that are based in custom things and have few resources (like family members who can ice cupcakes)...
Timing- September brings fewer walk in customers to the shop and people are busy with their back to school routines and evening classes that start up again. Wedding season is slowing down and our order book is slim. It is timely for us to run this right now. You have to know how much more business you can take on, how it will impact your day and how it will impact your staff's days.
Product-You can't discount until you know the worth behind the item. What is your discount truly worth? What is your product worth? We chose cupcakes with great intention, and we will not lose money on this promo because of it.
Customers- If I had to guess, I would put my regular customers at about 30-50% of the make-up of who bought the groupon. The other 50% are the couponers. The discount seekers, the ones wanting great deals. They will be new to us and hitting up this demographic may or may not lead to repeat business. Our product is not cheap. It's not an everyday kind of item either (in terms of birthdays and wedding cakes). But through great service we can widen our base to include these new guys and turn them into new regulars. If not, and if they've bought this simply because of the deal, that's fine too. Winnipeg is notorious for bargains and our goal thru groupon is exposure. The grouponers have to literally come to my store to get my product. They must step foot in here, and that's big. We are in a neighborhood that is notorious for bad parking, specific boutiques and art galleries. This is not the mall. I hope to win them over with our quaint little shop and have them bring their friends back to show off the little gem they found downtown.


Discounting your product often is a bad move, and has to be done carefully. People don't trust when discounts are deep and often, they will wonder why they should pay the full price on a regular visit. It also leads to the cheapening of your product. So we do them, but infrequently.


So I will keep you posted, dear readers. Mind you, this kind of thing takes time, years really, I'll continue to analyse it and comment on it. Small businesses are often built around a person loving something they're doing and not a business degree in entreprenuralism (is that even a major?) And like I said above, I don't hold a commerce degree nor will I ever. I'm a baker. I will share what I can and what I have learned to all you other crafty folk so you don't make the mistakes I have and we can all grow together. Aww...warm fuzzies.

Thanks for reading. And if you're new to my blog because of the groupon, please know I'm not always this long winded :) I added pictures just for you.

1.15.2011

some stuff we've been up to lately

We did some of these cakes so long ago I'm embarrassed to tell you how long.

I've been blessed with great staff and our new addition Jaime has gotten me so far ahead that I am actually able to sort and file pictures. There are literally hundreds!

So stay tuned, the updates will come sooner than the past month, for that I am sorry by the way. I know it's fun to pop in and see what's new and get ideas and it can be frustrating to not see anything fresh.

12.02.2010

Lady wha?....

Can you make a Lady Gaga cake?
usually, with out hesitation, it's yes.
Sure.
Anything.
Google it, get some ideas, find some inspiration, sketch it out, get to work.
But Lady Gaga?
I don't even know what that is. Except that sometimes she wears meat....
So, I had to call in some help on this one.
First suggestion- crystals. Seems to be a reoccurring theme with her, so it needed to have crystals. Another suggestion? That giant bow of hair she wears sometimes. Well, quite frankly, I'm not replicating hair, so we went with a matching bow.
Last suggestion- orbs.
What?
Sheesh.
Had to go away from the cake world on this one and made it from cutouts.
Add some lightning, fancy writing and boom...
Lady Gaga cake :)

11.30.2010

wordless...

wordless wednesday....almost...

In lieu of it *not* being Wednesday yet, I'll do a couple posts for ya ;)

11.23.2010

One Sweet Affair!


I had the honour of being asked to be a part of the
Seven Oaks General Hospitals
"One Sweet Affair"
fundraising gala again this year. Such fun! It's really a great way for us bakers to catch up and chat as well :)
This year I was super-dooper nervous, as I read thru the competitors. Chef Don Pattie (from Red River College), Nina Notaro (of Cake Studio), Geoff (from the Fort Garry) (sorry Geoff, your last name is slipping my mind right now...) and then the one that made my stomach drop the second I heard it. Michelle Bigold (from High Tea Bakery!)
HIGH TEA!
I was so nervous to meet her, and man alive, her cake kicked some serious ass.

Seriously!
Check out that phenomenal cake! It was literally like five feet tall. Such attention to detail and creativity, seriously inspiring. And the very best part? Michelle is so nice.
So nice.
Belinda and Mum were there too; all such inspiring, talented and genuine people. Why am I loving them up do much? Well, when they opened up shop, it was originally right down the street from me. I've watched them grow and expand and have poured over their cakes and dainties.
My little shop wants to be like High Tea when it grows up :)
Michelle won the people's choice award for her cake by the way.

This one here is from Nina Notaro, of Cake Studio. Tall and fancy and topped with breath taking flowers. Nina's a genius when it comes to flowers, and no one can do them like she does. Her "labour of love", I can't even imagine the hours she has logged making them. I heard people constantly commenting "those are sugar?!" all night :)

Fancy pants Geoff from the Fort Garry won the judges panel award again this year, as I recall he won last years as well. What the heck this cake is, well, I have no idea. But there are a ton of complex flavours, complex techniques and loaded with mad epicurean skills. I imagine eating it slowly, letting the flavours melt away in my mouth. It was stunning and would expect nothing less from him or the Fort Garry. Very cool stuff. (there are shiny balloon like things towards the back of the cake, made of blown sugar!?)



I was really excited that Chef Pattie agreed to compete again this year. I have had the honor of taking his classes from the college in the past and I love talking shop with him. Chef won the people's choice award last year (and rightly so, he made this incredible chocolatey butterfly sculpture thing) and wanted to lay low this year. He described his creation as going back to basics, making each component of his cake the purest and richest it could be. Was dark chocolate, ganache, apricots and pure fanciness.


And then there was me.
Presenting the "Cakette Croquembouche"
I thought long and hard, as to what would be the perfect combination of tasty, creative and that was a good representation of what the shop has become over the past year.
A couple of cakette-fanatics have mentioned this idea to me in various fashions..."you should make a cake out of cakettes", "wouldn't a tower of cakettes be cool", "is it wrong to just eat cakettes and not even want cake?"...
you get the idea...
Thus the cakette croquembouche was born. A combination of our cakettes (cake mixed with butter cream, then dipped in chocolate) and a croquembouche (a traditional cake made of a tower of cream filled profiteroles, built up with sugar). We decorated it with little gum paste flowers. Didn't win any awards, but I was super pleased with it and the whole event overall.
Already thinking about next years!

10.20.2010

how do YOU get to work?

Fancy motorcycle perhaps?

Monster trucks?


Personally, I favor my submarine.
My yellow submarine.
Where we all live :)
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10.14.2010

Guest Blogging!

I am as excited as ted is here to be guest blogging to Pink Little Cake's blog tomorrow. Super honored to have had her ask me, there are some other FABULOUS bloggers and cake artists featured. If you need any ideas for Halloween, click on over and check it out :)

10.04.2010

the variety cake show

Here's a couple of cakes that were ordered for various parties, a wedding, a wedding shower...you get the idea. Nice sophisticated cakes suitable for any event really...

All three are very different as well. The first is finished in chocolate ganache. Ganache is some nice dark chocolate, melted and whisked with whip cream. You let it set up in the cooler then when you are ready to use it you whip it up.
So divine....
The second and third are both done in fondant, the first showing off some spectacular gum paste roses, the last showing off some lacy cutouts.

variations on a theme...


Same cake, same Cohen.
I got half way through the first one until it dawned on me I was doing the wrong design. Figured I would at least finish it and take a photo...
Then redo it all...
1st birthday style this time...
Sigh.
At least they are both cute!

prettiness


Just a quick blog today, must get down to Toad Hall to get something for my darling daughters birthday (5!!). Wowza. Nothing like kids growing to make you feel old...

Anyway, nice party cake, swirls, flowers, I believe it was for a wedding shower. Very sophisticated :)

9.28.2010

critter town



I don't have much to say and you may just be here for the pretty pictures, so I'll try not to ramble on...As I was sorting through my photos to see what cakes I want to blog about, I noticed a trend among the latest couple of batches. Four (and six) (and eight) legged creatures. Seems to be a theme lately. That along with the ever-so-talented Justin Beiber...
I'll save that for another day...




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7.30.2010

Snap, crackle pop I do!


How cute is this?
An entire wedding cake made from rice krispie cake.
When my delightful bride and groom asked me if I would consider doing this I jumped at the chance. I love rice krispies! And how fun to be a guest at this wedding...I could so easily bribe my kids to eat their dinners knowing this was for dessert.
We did one trial run with the bottom layer to work out the glitches and it was as easy as we hoped. We used a ten inch pan, the one we would have used for the cake layer, made three batches then stacked them up together. We put some weight on it and let them set, using the extra bits to fill in any holes or gaps. Repeat three times, stack them all up and voila!
A rice krispie wedding cake.
I want to mention as well the custom cake topper they had made, in the likeness of themselves and all their furry family. So sweet!

Knitty friends


My other favorite time of the year?....
Autumn.
Oh man alive, this cold snap over the past weekend had me pining for a cozy blanket, my scarves, hot coffee and knitting.
Over the past couple of years we've formed a nice little group of crafty ladies and I can't wait to see them all again in a creative context as we have stitch'n'bitch nights.
My new friend Mariver from Where the Wool Things Are also hosts a weekly knit night. It's a great opportunity to learn from other knitters, see what everyone is working on and of course, eat. If you've ever thought about starting, fall is the perfect time too, you can make something by Christmas for your sweet baboo :)

babies!


My brand new baby niece, Adrienne.
Isn't she something? Man alive. She's about 12 hours old in this picture.
Babies are awesome.


And I love making super cute cakes for them. Like the above cake for a family that came together through adoption (that's "family" written in Russian on the left).


And this sweet one, can tell I love birds eh?


This larger one was for a first birthday, super sweet little girly girl.
So pretty!


And lastly this one with those tiny baby feet that you just want to eat.
And in this case, well, you can :)

sporty sport sport

One of the things I miss during the summer months is organized sport. Summer is a little more impromptu volley ball games and tackle frisbee in the lake. So I think this fall I may join a team of something.


I think I'd like to play ball hockey again. I liked that.


Definitely not softball or baseball. Not a fan of that at all. Playing, watching, listening.
Not for me.

Hmph. More babeball...


Ah, football. I really like football. However, don't even ask about the CFL...sheesh Bombers, another season of fans scratching their heads saying what the hell...

Mmmm, back to hockey. Must be a sign...

Back to football. Now NFL, there's a franchise of sport I like. Such a smart franchise of sport. Huge.


And more hockey. Seems hockey will probably win. Thanks for your help!



my very first cakewreck inspried cake...


I used to love Highlight magazines when I was a kid. Those pages where they would get you to try to find a number of things wrong with a picture. There's 6 in the above, can you catch 'em all?