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KRON - SF Bay Area Newscast
Company Growing in Tough Times
November 17, 2008
The KRON news broadcast was picked-up and broadcast on over 50 television stations around the country. It was also broadcast nationally on CNN Headline News Morning Show, demonstrating that Coupons, Inc. offers a valuable client & consumer service that flourishes even during tough times.


KPIX - SF Bay Area Newscast
Coupons, Inc. Flourishes in Tough Times
November 17, 2008
The KPIX news broadcast was picked-up and boradcast around the country. Coupons, Inc. offers a valuable client & consumer service that flourishes even during tough times.


Online Media Daily
Survey: Online Coupon Usage Up 39% Since 2005
July 31, 2008
The number of American adults using online coupons rose by 39% to 36 million between 2005 and 2008, according to a new survey conducted by Simmons/Experian Research and Coupons, Inc.


The TODAY Show
Coupons Help In Tough Times
July 10, 2008
TODAY’s Meredith Vieira talks to Steven Boal, CEO of Coupons.com, about how coupons can help ease money woes in rough economic times.


EMC 
Coupons, Inc. Offers Consumers Redemption with its EMC Information Infrastructure
May 29, 2008
EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC), the world leader in information infrastructure solutions announced today that Coupons, Inc.’s information infrastructure reliably and securely supports millions of daily Microsoft SQL Server database transactions for its online, printable coupon business at the company’s new datacenter.


BusinessWeek
Cutting Costs with Online Coupon Sites
May 6, 2008
Coupons are making a comeback. In the face of rising food prices and a slowing economy, consumers are clipping coupons once again. Only, they don't need scissors and a local newspaper so much as a computer, printer, and maybe a mobile phone.


The Evening Sun
On the Net: Cut shopping costs with grocery coupon site
April 14, 2008
Grocery coupons are one way to cut costs -- if you can find them. When your local store or Sunday newspaper leaves little to choose from in terms of coupons, why not try online? Coupons.com is a site that features printable coupons for many items you use every week. When I visited the site, many of the offers were quite good and featured things I use as opposed to random products I have never seen in my local store.


San Jose Mercury News
Bad times are good for online coupons
March 25, 2008
A visitor to a site powered by Coupons Inc. gets exposed to three to four times as many offers as are in the Sunday paper.... “We see Coupons Inc. as a key partner for us in trying to change the industry,” said Ken Fenyo, vice president of customer loyalty for Kroger, the country’s leading grocery chain. [CEO Steven] Boal said quarterly sales are increasing at a rate of 35 percent with no slowdown in sight. Consumers looking for a solution to the country’s economic woes won’t find it online, but they are finding savings, and for Boal, that’s good business.


Retail Systems Magazine
UK consumers hungry for more internet printable vouchers
March 1, 2008
As the UK consumer continues to voraciously embrace the internet and become increasingly sophisticated in its online behaviour, advertisers need to respond with innovative, interactive campaigns that maximise consumer value and reflect trends in this behaviour, argues Jared Keen, managing director at Couponstar.


Lowell Sun
Online Coupons Are Able to Cut to the Chase
February 25, 2008
Coupons.com: Reportedly the most popular site for one-stop grocery savings, Coupons.com is organized both by category (food, health care, pet care, etc.) and by top brands. What’s handy about this site is that users may select any number of coupons and then send the entire lot to the printer in one fell swoop. The on-screen “Coupon Carrier” calculator keeps a running tab of money saved as coupons are selected. Coupons may be redeemed in-store and by entering your zip code, you’ll have a better selection of relevant brands.


Daytime
Thursday February 21, 2008
Coupons.com Family Savings Expert Kim Danger appears on Daytime:


BusinessWeek
Don’t Let the Downturn Get You Down
February 20, 2008
During bad patches in his industry, Steven Boal gobbles up staff. Coupons, Inc. grew more slowly through the tech boom than many of its Silicon Valley peers, but the leisurely pace worked in its favor when the bubble burst. “A lot of companies had overinvested early to generate immediate profits and didn’t have the resources to withstand the bust,” says Boal. “We were able to pick up a lot of talent, and it was a great time to show our perseverance to potential clients who might have experimented with some of our competitors.” In tough times, an eye for a good bet can separate the entrepreneurs who make it from the ones who fail.


All Headline News
Consumers Are Clicking Rather Than Clipping For Coupons
February 20, 2008
Internet coupon publisher Coupons, Inc. reported 32 million shoppers went online for coupons rather than clipping paper coupons. Shoppers seek the printable coupons at websites of retailers, 550 newspapers, local TV stations, manufacturers and major portals like Yahoo!. They also seek online coupons at savings sites and at Coupons.com.


DMNews
Measuring Web site effectiveness, charging for webinars and improving e-mail marketing tactics
February 18, 2008
Brand Web sites can drive sales, promote loyalty, build databases and engage consumers, but they work best when there’s a value exchange with the consumer. Weitzman says, “[Say to customers,] ‘You help me learn more about who you are and why you do or don’t buy my product, and I’ll give you something in return.’” He recommends offering coupons online.


DMNews
ToolBox: Tips on Multichannel Retail, B-to-B and Web 2.0
February 11, 2008
How can online printable coupons drive retail CPG unit sales? With online coupons ... a marketer can reach the appropriate volume for trial, repeat, trade-up and frequency of purchase. “With redemption rates averaging 10%-20%, placement on coupon networks can now provide 10% or more of a coupon campaign’s in-store redemption volume,” ... “More importantly, that volume is incremental to the newspaper FSI, and reaches a more desirable consumer demographic.”


Hartford Courant
Take Control of the Grocery Bill
February 10, 2008
Go online for coupons. If clipping coupons from the Sunday paper seems like a waste because they’re not for items a shopper intends to buy or because the savings don’t seem to amount to much, it pays to get clicking! For almost any product from canned goods to pet food to cleaning supplies, there’s probably a coupon for it online right now.


Minneapolis Star Tribune
Dollars+Sense: Clip and click
February 6, 2008
The old clip-and-save is now click-and-save. Many coupon users now print their coupons from the Web at manufacturers’ or specialty sites. Barb Stapf of New Hope prefers to spend her time online printing coupons rather than clipping them.


DMNews
Coupons Inc. to have more information on barcodes
January 21, 2008
Coupons Inc. is printing coupons with GS1 DataBar barcodes, which provide more information than UPC/EAN barcodes. Due to the ability of the GS1 DataBar to track customer compliance with the offer and vary the value of the coupon to a greater extent, it is expected to become the industry standard on all manufacturer’s coupons over the next two years. L’Oreal and White Wave Foods have already adopted the GS1 barcode.


Kroger Unveils Kroger Coupons
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January 15, 2008
The Kroger Company (NYSE: KR) recently unveiled its completely redesigned Web site, Kroger.com featuring coupons powered by Coupons.com. Kroger’s commitment to provide its customers with the best possible value and services prompted the integration of Coupons, Inc.’s innovative technology to add online printable coupons and other online offers for in–store use to its family of supermarket Web sites. All of Kroger’s over 2,500 supermarkets will accept Coupons, Inc. coupons, including: Kroger, Ralphs, King Soopers, City Market, Dillons, Smith’s, Fry’s QFC, Baker’s, Owen’s, JayC, Hilander, Gorbes, Pay Less, Food4Less, Foods Co, Fred Meyer, Fry’s Marketplace, Smith’s Marketplace and Kroger Marketplace.


MarketWatch
Coupon clipping, online
January 15, 2008
For grocery savings, go to Coupons.com. According to independent research, it is now the leading consumer savings site on the Internet, with printable coupons for major household brands such as Johnson & Johnson, Unilever, Pepsi, General Mills, and Kraft. You can view available savings by category or by brand, print area–specific coupons by entering your zip code, and get an estimate of how much money they will save you.


1to1media
Putting a Face on Savings
January 15, 2008
Coupons.com is one of those websites that its users probably don’t think of as having much character. You zip over to it a couple times a week, search out any coupons you find attractive, print them out, and move on. But CMO Jeff Weitzman is trying to make it more of a destination site, via a recent agreement with Kim Danger, founder of Mommysavers.com, to be the company’s consumer–facing spokesperson.


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