- Offer something for free or a "buy one-get one" on a popular item. Customers love these types of deals, and they are a great way to entice people into your business.
- Design your coupons as an "admit one" type of event ticket to save on an exclusive list of items.
- Provide a coupon for a free bonus item or valuable upgrade. For example, purchase a haircut and receive a free shampoo and style.
- Provide a cash value discount rather than a percentage off (such as $10 off a $30 purchase), since a dollar amount is perceived as more valuable because it feels like cash.
- Offer a discount on a complementary product or service to convince the customer to buy other products they hadn't intended to purchase.
- Provide discounts for specific groups, such as teachers, senior citizens, daycares, or healthcare professionals.
- Offer a scratch-off mystery savings or a secret code with a discount amount that can only be revealed at the time of purchase.
- Provide a discount based on the weather, a local sports team score, or something else relevant to your customers. For example, you might offer a 30% discount if yesterday's temperature reached 30 degrees (high or low, that is, depending on the locale).
- Ask customers to provide information on the coupon if they want to be entered into a grand prize drawing when they redeem the coupon (or easily track coupon use by using direct mail coupons that already include customer information).
- Distribute coupons with your receipts to encourage follow-up purchases.
- Consider turning your coupon into a discount card or customer loyalty promotion that entitles the user to a regular discount every time they visit, which will encourage them to return again and again for exclusive savings.
- Offer a coupon for free shipping or free delivery, as well as free return shipping for those who are on the fence about purchasing from you.
- Bundle a group of products or services together, showing the itemized pricing for each. Then show a discounted bundle price for value savings when purchased together.
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