Online Shoppers Say Coupons Are More Important Than Ever
Online shoppers are using more coupons, and plan to keep doing so for as long as they can find them.
Online shoppers are using more coupons, and plan to keep doing so for as long as they can find them.
As some news publishers shutter their coupon sites, one of their coupon partners goes its own way with a site of its own.
Fetch offers several new ways to earn points, as it looks to remain the most-downloaded rewards app.
A proposed law would require retailers to disclose just how much they mark up their prices for groceries sold online.
News publishers offering coupons aren’t happy about Google’s search changes – so they’re making changes of their own.
Websites’ coupon pages plummet in Google search result rankings, as new spam policies are enforced.
Some websites are removing their coupon pages, to avoid being penalized by Google.
Shoppers want easy access to coupons and other features, no matter whether they shop in store or online.
Kroger pulls out of Central Texas and South Florida, ending an experiment to deliver where it has no stores.
Changes to Google’s search could impact how and where you can find online coupons.