Mobile Coupons Are Taking Over – Except Where They’re Not
Two new studies show that mobile coupons are overtaking paper coupons in certain types of stores – but not others.
Two new studies show that mobile coupons are overtaking paper coupons in certain types of stores – but not others.
A new study finds smartphone users want coupons that will load directly onto their phones, giving them discounts without swiping a loyalty card.
A new report predicts stores will be sending billions of coupons straight to our phones in the coming years.
Tiny QR codes may soon show up under your beverage can pull tabs, linking you to coupons, special offers and more.
New technology would deliver coupons and deals directly to your car, via signals sent from overhead street lights.
A new invention could allow you to use coupons, and your cashier to scan them, just by looking at them.
A proposed new couponing platform would send you coupons for nearby stores – but wouldn’t tell you how much they’re worth until you get there.
A proposed new system can “revive” your expired coupons, allowing you to use them instead of having to toss them out.
A cell phone carrier seeks a patent, for a system that could transmit coupons from your radio to your phone.
Sears describes plans for a high-tech refrigerator that can search for coupons, scour sales circulars and make a grocery list for you.