More Coupons Finding Mobile Shoppers | MediaPost

Mobile coupons are on the rise, which should come as no surprise.

This is hardly to say paper coupons are dying, though the economics would imply they should be.

A mailed coupon costs a brand or retailer 25 cents, a printed newspaper coupon costs about 5 cents and a coupon that a consumer prints at home costs a retailer pretty much nothing, based on a recent study by Juniper Research.

Only about one percent of paper coupons are redeemed, fueling the natural migration to digital.

But a coupon delivered to a mobile phone can be much more relevant than one to a PC, causing a major move to mobile coupons….

Source: www.mediapost.com

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Kenneth Carnesi holds a Juris Doctor degree from New York Law School and a Professional Certificate in International Banking from Harvard Law School. Kenneth Carnesi is the Director of Operations and Government Sales at Anaptyx LLC and sits on the Boards of The Lazarus Organization, Monkeetech LLC and MG Madison Phillips, Inc. Mr. Carnesi has also founded CICG - Carnesi International Consulting Group, a company specializing in strategy consulting to small to mid-size businesses.

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