Coupons and Rebates Memphis TN

Many small businesses use coupons as part of their promotional programs. The more common ones entitle the bearer to some benefit, such as a price reduction on a particular product or service. Others reward frequent customers for their loyalty.

Champion Awards, Inc.
(901) 365-4830
P.O. Box 751590
Memphis, TN
Beaux Cadeaux
901-794-GIFT(4438)
PO Box 38964
Memphis, TN
Anderson Studio
(615) 255-4807
2609 Grissom Dr
Nashville, TN
F Y I Promotions
(615) 612-1789
1111 Davidson St
Nashville, TN
Creative Designs
(615) 831-0855
105 Space Park S
Nashville, TN
Bluff City Sports
(901) 274-2202
769 South Cooper
Memphis, TN
PromosMatter
901-347-0468
6028 Stage Rd #42-126
Bartlett, TN
MSE Productions
662-280-0080
7193 Swinnes Rd Suite A
Southaven, MS
Backyard Star
615-340-4372
1114 17th Ave. South, Suite 202
Nashville, TN
USimprints
866-604-6774
1724A General George Patton Drive
Brentwood, TN

Coupons and Rebates

Coupons and Rebates

Many small businesses use coupons as part of their promotional programs. The more common ones entitle the bearer to some benefit, such as a price reduction on a particular product or service. Others reward frequent customers for their loyalty. For example, a coffee shop may give each of its customers a card that is punched when a pound of coffee is purchased. When the card is completely punched (perhaps after 10 or 12 pounds), the customer gets a free pound. Be sure that your pricing supports the cost of this type of promotion.

Don't forget that only a small percentage of coupons are actually used. Newspaper coupon redemption rates in the grocery, drug, and mass merchandise industry average between 1 percent and 5 percent. Redemption rates for other coupon delivery methods (e.g., mail, magazine, newspaper four-color inserts) vary widely, but still amount to less than 10 percent for most products.

Coupons attached to the product itself are the ones that are most likely to be used, with redemption rates of 20 to 50 percent. However, these coupons tend to be redeemed by existing customers, so if your intent in distributing coupons is to get new customers, find another way to get them to your targeted audience. One good thing about coupons is that it's easy to monitor the results: you'll see every one that comes in.

A coupon should be good for at least 10 percent off the retail price of the product to attract buyers' attention and increase sales, with a 25 percent discount off retail considered more effective for mass market disposable consumer goods.

Tip

Coupons come in many forms, but the one thing they must have in common is an expiration date! If you forget this, you'll live to regret it.

Advertising Age magazine keeps up with these trends and a host of other topics which may be of interest to you as you think about advertising and promoting your business. If your local library doesn't have a copy, you can get on...

Click here to read the rest of this article from Business Owner's Toolkit