A Great Deal

by on August 12, 2010
in Marketing

Who doesn’t want a great deal? “The Great American Coupon is making a big comeback, thanks to the Great American Recession” said the Wall Street Journal.  Americans redeemed about 3.3 billion coupons last year, a remarkable 27% leap from 2008 and the first annual increase in 17 years, according to a report issued at the end of January by Inmar, a coupon-processing agent.

Because coupons “pull in the business” they have gained remarkable acceptance and popularity among astute marketing managers. The reason is simple really – it’s their overwhelming acceptance and use by the consuming public. In fact, Advertising Age (the Bible of the advertising industry) reports that 87% of all shoppers use coupons. And who doesn’t want to save money? I try all the time. I just saved $50 on a laptop with a coupon at Staples (thanks @numerati for the tip), on top of the $100 off promo the store had! And the wife loves to save on everything – it’s like a game to her.

Moms make the effort to save. 96% of Moms have used a coupon to purchase a brand they would not normally buy, and 74% visit more than two stores weekly to redeem coupon offers.  As technology pushed Moms online, marketers followed, offering exclusive downloadable deals through couponing sites and, more recently, by using social media in the hopes of making these deals — and their brand — go viral. Today coupons have proven themselves to be highly effective sales tools for every conceivable size and type of business.Though most still prefer clipping coupons (72%), marketers should diversify offers both online and off as 70% of Moms find coupons online and 73% subscribe to couponing emails or newsletters. Integrated campaigns combining viral distribution of paper coupons through offline influencers with online promotion on couponing websites and blogs enable Moms to find the deals that best fit their shopping habits, ultimately supporting long-term redemption.

And as coupon sites become more competitive, many are diversifying their offerings to remain competitive.  Take for instance Savings.com a full scale resource for everything-online coupons. This site in particular not only offers coupons, but has an Answers page which allows you to ask questions about anything you want to save on, and the Savings.com community will respond in real-time with answers to your question.

Businesses are in business to make money.  Consumers want keep more of it in their pockets when they buy stuff.  Coupons make it all possible. Now that’s a great deal!

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