Hey guys I'm building a small site is related to tea, and one of the areas Im building is a a Deals & Coupons page where discounts are featured (only a few from Amazon sellers right now).
But now I'm actually wondering - does anybody else actively look for and use those coupon codes?
Genuine answer here, I never look for coupons unless it's a big purchase and you could save some real money.
Do people actually use coupons on food and drink unless their financial situations require it?
>>17750283
Yes, all of the time.
And a key piece to tracking your marketing initiatives is to put a unique promo code on it that people must redeem. Then you can calculate your return on investment.
I don't always use coupons (for example with grocery shopping I just look for in-store deals), but I will for slightly larger purchases.
whatever happened to all of those coupons they used to make on /b/?
Stores get wise to 'em, or would they still work with Walmarts Self Checkouts?
>>17750309
Thanks for the perspective
>>17750343
Thats encouraging, if you're buying an item online, do you see yourself going to another site with a coupon repository and looking for coupons there as well?
>>17750352
Maybe I should search the archive, I guess they were scans of physical coupons?
>>17750370
Nah, they'd actually make their own coupons for whatever products where requested, be it Axe Deodorant, Cheez-It Crackers, Coca Cola, or an Xbox360.
It kind of faded out, I remember it..Oh, at least 4 years ago now?
>>17750283
If your site can handle it, a good ploy is to offer people who buy something a big discount (50%?) on their next purchase if made within a time limit (15 days?) You'd have to code it somehow so they don't get the same discount with their follow-up buy or they'll never pay full price again.