GROUPON

Five Star Gold Foot Spa: Deal Page Recommendations

Las Vegas, · Foot massage deal · Prepared 2026-05-06
About this report We pulled your live Groupon deal page and the past 6 months of booking data, then compared it against the HBW Editorial Guidelines (April 2026, Content Strategy) and the top-performing Foot massage deals in the Las Vegas metro. Recommendations are scoped to your deal page content (photos, copy, fine print, details that appear on Groupon). We're not suggesting changes to your pricing, options, or contract. This is automatically generated, so the recommendations are best guesses. Push back on anything that doesn't fit how you actually operate.

Up to 54% Off on Full Body or Couples Massage at Five Star Gold Foot Spa

4.8 / 5
Customer Rating
At or above the Best Rated threshold
145
Bookings (past 6 months)
27 verified Groupon reviews lifetime
$10K
Gross Bookings (past 6 months)
Customer-facing deal volume
2.9%
Page viewers buying
Metro median is 4.7%
6.2%
Refund Rate
Metro median is 6.9%

1What's working

Specific copy elements already on the live deal page that are worth preserving when applying the Section 2 recommendations. Page content only, with no metric callouts (those live in the KPI row at the top, for the analyst's orientation).

2Recommended page-content changes

Copy work the writer can ship now. Items already covered by the HBW General Template (e.g. About the Practitioner, How It Works) are listed in Section 3 below as compliance gaps, not duplicated here.

#ActionImpactEffort
1 Rewrite the deal title to match the HBW Editorial Guidelines (April 2026): benefit lead, name the service, optional discount tail.

Per the guidelines: gallery title forbids prices and percentages; deal-page title may include the discount only when it is at least 20%, and only as a tail, never as the lead. Current title is 72 characters of feature dump. Three options that follow the guidelines pattern (Benefit, Service, Merchant, Discount tail):

Stress-relief benefit lead
"Melt Away Stress: Foot Massage at a Top-Rated Spa — Up to 50% Off"
Pro: matches the guidelines' best-practice example pattern almost word for word ('Melt Away Stress: 60-Minute Swedish Massage at a Top-Rated Day Spa'). 65 characters, well under the 120-char limit. Con: the benefit is generic; doesn't capture the modality niche specifically.
Restore-calm benefit lead
"Restore Calm: Foot Massage (Up to 50% Off)"
Pro: surfaces a foot-specific benefit. 42 characters. Con: drops the duration and couples option from the headline.
Couples reconnect lead
"Reconnect & Unwind: Couples Foot Massage (Up to 50% Off)"
Pro: emotional-benefit lead works for the couples gifting market (Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, anniversaries: categories the guidelines call out as priority for HBW). 56 characters. Con: drops the single-buyer market.

Heads-up: the HBW guidelines move discount from the lead to the tail. If older guidance said discount must lead, that's been superseded. The new pattern: benefit first, service second, discount last (and only when 20% or more). Flag any conflict with the AM before publishing.

High Low

3HBW Editorial Guidelines compliance

Compared against the HBW Editorial Guidelines (Content Strategy, April 2026). Only the gaps are listed; passing items are omitted. Status: partial / off-format · missing.

Guideline area Status Gap
Deal Page Title (Benefit + Service + optional discount tail)Title leads with discount (Up to 54% Off on Full Body or Couples Massage at Five Star G...). New guidelines require benefit lead. See Recommendation 1.
Hook (question-led: problem → solution → merchant)Opens with a statement ("What We Offer: One 60-Minute Full Body Massage with Hot Stones and Essential Oil..."). Pattern wants a question lead, then solution.
Why You'll Love It (4–6 ✓ bullets with bold lead-ins)No bullet structure detected. Reformat any prose paragraphs into 4–6 bullets.
Plan Your Treatment (2-card accordion: Modality & Duration / Booking & Add-Ons)Not present. Mandatory accordion structure for Massage single deals.
How It Works (5 numbered steps)Not present. Universal HBW template: Grab / Book / Prep / Show Up / Enjoy & Rebook.
About the Practitioner (credibility paragraph)No licensed-therapist credential detected. Add one if available; otherwise note the practitioner's experience.
Image strip in body (two side-by-side treatment images)Not present. See Image Audit below (Section 4).
Massage: Hands-on time clarificationNot stated. Add: "60-min session includes intake + dressing; hands-on time ~50 min."
Massage: Add-ons disclosed as optionalNo explicit optional/add-on disclosure detected in fine print.
Massage: Couples advance-booking noteCouples option present; advance-booking note (couples room, 2 therapists) missing.

Passing: Massage: "Gratuity not included" disclosure · Need to Know · Modality named

4Image audit

Per guidelines: "Real merchant photography always wins; stock as hero is a HARD STOP." Mobile API exposes only the hero asset, so the bullets below are what the writer should verify on the live page.

Image asks often need the merchant to share photos from their own collection or an AI-generated supplement. Quick fixes are rare here; expect this to take longer than copy edits.

Recommended image set (4 images, sourced from the merchant):
  1. Hero: real treatment session in your space (replace any licensed stock; the HBW guidelines treat stock-as-hero as a HARD STOP)
  2. Practitioner headshot or session shot, your therapist in uniform in the actual treatment room
  3. Equipment/amenity close-up: couples treatment room
  4. Storefront at Las Vegas

Hard-stop reminders: no before/after, no mid-procedure shots, no AI mockups, no minors, no suggestive imagery.