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Coupon$ In marketing a coupon is a ticket or document that can be exchanged
for a financial discount or rebate when purchasing a product. Customarily,
coupons are issued by manufacturers of consumer packaged goods or by
retailers, to be used in retail stores as a part of sales promotions. They
are often widely distributed through mail, magazines, newspapers, the
Internet, and mobile devices such as cell phones. Internet coupons have
become popular recently, because there is no postal cost, and the printing
cost is borne by the user (who prints the coupons) rather than the
businesses issuing them. Mobile coupons have emerged as a new and green
alternative as no printing is required whatsoever. Mobile coupons as a
method of coupon redemption are gaining in popularity as more consumers
utilize their mobile devices for uses beyond voice. Origin : In 1887, the
Coca-Cola Company was incorporated with Atlanta businessman Asa Candler as
one of the partners.He transformed Coca-Cola from an insignificant tonic
into a profitable business by using innovative advertising techniques. The
key to this growth was Candler's ingenious marketing including having the
company's employees and sales representatives distribute complimentary
coupons for Coca-Cola.Coupons were mailed to potential customers and placed
in magazines. The company gave soda fountains free syrup to cover the costs
of the free drinks. It is estimated that between 1894 and 1913 one in nine
Americans had received a free Coca-Cola, for a total of 8, 500, 000 free
drinks. By 1895 Candler announced to shareholders that Coca-Cola was served
in every state in the United States. History : Coupons first saw widespread
use in the United States in 1909 when C. W. Post conceived the idea to help
sell breakfast cereals and other products. Today, more than 700 corporations
offer coupon discounts. Each year, coupons generate more than 8 billion
dollars in transactions within the U.S. alone.Coupons have transcended
history and now new forms of them are online. Online coupons are a way for
companies to increase online sales and gain new customers. There are many
different types of online coupons such as discounts, free shipping,
first-time customer coupons, and free giveaways. According to Prepared Foods
Magazine, "Nearly one-third of Internet users are pointing and clipping
their way to savings via online coupons." Other Uses:In finance, with
respect to bonds, a coupon is the interest rate that the issuer pays to the
bond holders.In manufacturing and materials science, a coupon is a small
piece of material used for testing or further processing, compare
billet."Football pools" promoters in the United Kingdom also use this name
when referring to the paper grids which gamblers fill in to bet on the
results of football (soccer) fixtures. On these, players will mark a number
of crosses (x) against individual game listings to indicate which they
believe will end as a draw, or tied match. Rewards for correct forecasting
can be of very high monetary value. Internet Coupons : Online retailers
often refer to Internet Coupons as "coupon codes, " "promotional codes, "
"promotion codes, " "discount codes, " "key codes, " "promo codes, " "shopping
codes, " "voucher codes" or "source codes." Internet coupons typically
provide for reduced cost or free shipping, a specific dollar or percentage
discount, or some other offer to encourage consumers to purchase specific
products or to purchase from specific retailers. Manufacturers and
retailers also consider Internet Coupons to be those that resemble
traditional "offline" coupons, but can be printed from a user's computer and
redeemed in-store. Some of these Internet Coupons employ print-controls and
other security technologies in order to mitigate coupon fraud risks unique
to online channels (postings to "freebie" sites, unlimited prints, etc.). E-centives
(www.e-centives.com) was the first organization to provide Internet Coupons
with such security features.Printable coupons have been both a blessing to
consumers and a curse for retailers.