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January 28, 2019

Electronic Coupons And Rebates

Filed under: Financial Services — @ 2:20 am

By Tom Antion

Personally, I don’t really like coupons. I rarely use the things. In fact, I come close to going berserk in the check-out line at my local grocery store when I see a thick stack of coupons being pulled from the purse of the lady ahead of me.

But, even if you are like me, many people like coupons and coupons are definitely an effective sales tool. So are rebates. And unlike the grocery store check-out line, there’s no waiting in electronic check-out lines.

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One of the benefits of using coupons to promote your products and services is that you can place printable coupons right on your website. You can also offer cash rebates on your products in the same way.

Some shopping cart systems, such as the one I use, Kick Start Cart ( http://www.KickStartCart.com ), have a coupon module that generates coupon and discount links. These discounts are automatically applied at check-out when someone gets to my site by clicking on one of these links. When clicking on one of these links, customers are taken to check-out and the coupon or rebate information is automatically populates the proper discount fields. This little step is also a time saver, so your customers will be doubly appreciative.

People like to get good deals on the things they buy. Using electronic coupons and rebates is one good way of doing this. And, as a bonus, some people shop specifically for discounted products, so if you are known as a merchant who gives coupons from time to time, you’ll be on the “watch list” of these bargain shoppers.

About the Author: Tom Antion is a success story in Internet marketing. He can show you how he makes a fortune promoting products and services online. For more information about Internet marketing, go to

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