easy ecommerce Tips: Coupon Policies

I talked about Best Buy in one of my first episodes of the show, and sad to say things haven’t improved with its marketing or customer service. I received a 10 percent off coupon in the mail, and when I tried to use it a day early they simply would not let me buy. In this recession, that’s just plain crazy. It was a $2,000 purchase, the price was no different within the 24 hour period, and it makes no sense to me to deny the sale. Oh well.

Google outwardly appears to do no wrong, with a share price that’s gone through the roof in recent years. But did you know that Google has had some spectacular failures — most recently with Google Wave, Google Coupons, Google catalog, and many others. The reason I mention this is to remind you that if you have a project that doesn’t work out, despite best intentions — so what?! It happens. Move on, and try something else.

Freelancing can be very beneficial as long as you know what you’re doing, pay attention to marketing your business, and are disciplined. I’ve found a Web resource that contains lots of helpful articles specifically designed to help freelancers with their business and marketing.

Our big marketing lesson in this episode comes from a company called Northwest Natural Products. I stumbled across an ingenious marketing strategy that it implemented in its gummy vitamin products. I’ll show you how you can adapt it for your small business.

As usual, let me know your opinion about the topics covered in the show to help your small business this week — leave your comment below, it’s really easy to do, no registration required.

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