Andrew D. Mason (born 1980) is an American businessman and entrepreneur. He is the founder and former CEO of Groupon, a Chicago-based website offering users discounts on local businesses. Read full biography of Andrew Mason →
I don't get stressed out.
If you don't have those moments where you go too far, then you're probably not going far enough.
If you have a great business, if you're great at your craft people should be coming in there. It shouldn't be this secret.
Local commerce, without question, will be one of the fundamental use cases enabled by mobile devices over the next several years.
One of the challenges of innovation is figuring out how to wipe your mind clean about what you should be doing at any given moment, and not having a... →
One of the things I realized... is how few success stories there are in websites or products or businesses that exist primarily for an altruistic... →
The popularity of Groupon has almost rendered the group-buying element of it obsolete, because we're able to deliver so many customers that the... →
There are over 2,000 direct clones of the Groupon business model. However, there's an equal amount of proof that the barriers to success are... →
If you look at Myspace, Facebook was a better product. It's as simple as that.
When you think of couponing, you picture a mom cutting coupons out of the back of the newspaper.
Yeah, it turns out that guys don't like deals on laser hair removal or pole dancing lessons.
A lot of people can raise money.
I can't predict the future.