Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Coupon Cities we have for sale.

Go to http://onlinecouponbusiness.com/ to learn even more.

Lisa Lee Freeman, ShopSmart Magazine Editor "Get rid of the paper circulars, because the ones online are up to date and very complete.

" Hi. We are a small company out of Omaha, NE.We have decided to move into the Real Estate game and are selling off our City Coupon Business assets.

Up for sale is LACoupons.com “Yes you are reading this correctly... LA Coupons”. LACoupons.com makes sense to the local retail vendors for their ad-spend and it makes sense for the consumer.

Folks, do not kid your self. This is the 2nd largest populated city in the US. This is considered a (Category Killer) domain name. Please do your homework. I can show you numerous coupon domains that far eclipse this price that do not include a proven business model or software.

Here is what you will receive and Own: LACoupons.com domain name. Coupon Software. Our successful business model.

Please do not hesitate to call me at 402-612-5239 Thanks, Dan

Here is a article about Coupon Trends.

Nielsen: Affluent Consumers More Likely to Be Heavy Coupon Users - Press Releases - CNBC.com

Here are some of the other Coupon Cities we have for sale call me if you are interested in one of these.

ANAHEIMCOUPONS.COM

ANAHEIM COUPONS

AUGUSTACOUPONS.COM

AUSTINCOUPONS.COM

BELLEVUECOUPONS.COM

CHICAGOCOUPON.COM --Actively licensed, not for sale.

CINCINNATICOUPONS.COM

CINCYCOUPONS.COM

CLEVELANDCOUPONS.COM

CORPUSCHRISTIECOUPONS.COM

DALLASCOUPONS.COM

DAYTONCOUPONS.COM

DENVERCOUPONS.COM

DETROITCOUPONS.COM

EVANSVILLECOUPON.COM

FORTWORTHCOUPONS.COM

FREMONTCOUPONS.COM

HOUSTONCOUPONS.COM

INDIANAPOLISCOUPONS.COM

KNOXVILLECOUPONS.COM

LACOUPONS.COM

LEXINGTONCOUPONS.COM

LINCOLNCOUPONS.COM --Actively licensed, not for sale.

LITTLEROCKCOUPONS.COM

LUBBOCKCOUPONS.COM

NEWYORKCITYCOUPONS.COM

ODESSACOUPONS.COM

OKLAHOMACITYCOUPONS.COM

OMAHACOUPONS.COM --Actively licensed, not for sale.

PHOENIXCOUPON.COM

RALEIGHCOUPONS.COM

SALTLAKECOUPONS.COM

SANTAANACOUPONS.COM

SEATTLECOUPONS.COM

STLOUISCOUPONS.COM

TAMPACOUPONS.COM

WICHITACOUPONS.COM

WILKESCOUPONS.COM

This really is be a very profitable home business for you and we can show you how.If this was an already established website we would not even consider selling this for such an inexpensive price.

Call me and I will not only show you how you can advertise very inexpensively but also how you can partner up with local radio stations and other entrepreneurs. Once you own this opportunity the possibilities are truly limitless.

Here is just one more reason why it is important to have a local online coupon business that can be trusted.

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 Online coupon clipping on the rise; BBB advises caution Posted by Whitney Coleman @ 10:03:47 am Online coupons are growing in popularity as the scissors-free to save this recession.

But the Better Business Bureau advises that some deals - especially pop-up, flashy ads - aren't as good as they seem. The number of American shoppers using online coupons climbed 39 percent to 36 million from 2005 to 2008, according to a survey conducted by Simmons/Experian Research and Coupons, Inc. The survey also found that online coupon users account for one-fourth of the total 148 million consumers who clip coupons. The CEO of Coupons.com said the Web site saw 192 percent increase in the value of coupons printed from March 2008 to March 2009, totaling $57 million worth of possible savings in March 2009.

Though the discounts can add up for avid coupon hunters, BBB says consumers should be cautious about the coupons they click online. Here are some things to look for: - Be careful about coupons offered through a third party rather than directly through the store. If the coupon company requires you to divulge personal information to receive the savings, you may want to check out the company first at United States and Canada BBB Consumer and Business Reviews, Reports, Ratings, Complaints and Accredited Business Listings. - Be wary of pop-up coupon offers that require you to click immediately to redeem. Clicking on the ad may automatically sign you up to be billed for services you do not want. - Read the coupon's terms and conditions. Check the expiration date, limitations of use and whether the online coupon is good only for online purchases. - Not all stores are eager to redeem online coupons, because they may be concerned about fraud. BBB suggests contacting the store where you wish to redeem the coupon to find out whether or not it is being honored. - Don't fall for the coupons in your e-mail inbox. Many fake coupons are circulated via e-mail and may even seem to be sent from a friend or family member's account. BBB says not to assume such coupons are legitimate.

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