More consumers say they prefer to get coupons in the mail (44%) than through any other method, according to a study from Valassis [download page], which surveyed 1,000 US adults. Preference for mail coupons is up slightly from last year (40%) and mirrors results from a previous study showing that US adults prefer print coupons over paperless discounts. Participants who preferred to get discounts on their smartphones and mobile devices showed the greatest surge, however, with 32% expressing a preference this year against 24% last year. (more…)
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Mobile Coupon Usage Up, But Traditional Formats Still Preferred
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