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11/30/2011 Sounds too good to be true, right? Well consumer savings expert Jeanette Pavini says this is reality with one simple trick: Packing your lunch. Pavini, a Coupons.com pro, did the legwork by shopping at her local stores and using available discounts (don’t worry, she didn’t spend hours scouring the circulars like the extreme couponers…meaning you can do it to!). Read More...11/24/2011 While much of the country is celebrating Thanksgiving, many also are turning their attention to the arrival of Black Friday, the official launch of the holiday shopping season and the generator of rock-bottom sales. Here is a post from USA TODAY's Hadley Malcolm. Read More...11/21/2011 These days, Facebook marketing feels like a popularity contest. CEOs and marketing execs are eager to measure the value of social media marketing, so they emphasize the statistics on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. Read More...11/18/2011 Do you feel like there's a hole in the bottom of your wallet? Here's where your money's going—and how you can hold onto it. Jeanette Pavini offers advice for saving during the holidys with tips on wine (Slide 1), clothes (Slide 2) and storage containers (Slide 8). Read More...11/17/2011 Coupons.com today launched Broadcaster Social, a new way for brands to offer secure, printable coupons directly on their Facebook Fan pages that can be tracked with rich analytics. Read More...11/17/2011 Just when you thought every twist on online coupons was out there, Coupons.com is using Facebook to try to get even more discounts into consumer paws. Read More...11/17/2011 Facebook: your source for newsfeeds, photos, and… coupons? Coupons.com, an under-the-radar company with a $1 billion valuation announced today a new platform that makes it easy for brands to post coupons on their fan pages. Read More...11/17/2011 Two new releases in the social space may help retailers and brands increase their social profiles. From Coupons.com a coupon/social integration and from Optify a tool to help create landing pages and optimized social pages. Read More...11/16/2011 Today Coupons.com has a new way for brands to connect with their loyal customers on Facebook. Turns out coupons are the No. 1 reason consumers "Like" brands on Facebook, according to an Ad Age/Ipsos Observer survey. I'm not talking about daily deals. I'm talking about good old-fashion coupons. Read More...11/10/2011 Coupons.com, the Mountain View-based provider of digital couponing services, said on Thursday it has leased an additional 23,000-square-foot facility to accommodate its growing staff. Read More...11/10/2011 Coupons.com Inc. said Thursday it has taken an additional 23,000 square feet, adjacent to its Mountain View headquarters of 25,700 square feet. Read More...11/9/2011 Big-box retailer Walmart is poised to release a new version of its application for Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) integrating voice recognition software developed by Nuance as well as discounts offered in partnership with Coupons.com. Read More...11/8/2011 Wal-Mart is launching its first iPad app and is refreshing its iPhone app just in time for the holidays. Article reports coupons from Coupons.com will also be integrated into the shopping experience. Read More...11/8/2011 Walmart is launching an updated iPhone application and a new iPad app, in an effort to better connect customers’ offline and online shopping experiences. Read More...11/6/2011 You say toe-may-toe, I say toe-may-tah. Poe-tay-toe, poe-tah-toe. And, now there’s this: Coo-pon or cue-pon? Read More...11/4/2011 The folks at Coupons.com did a little survey as a publicity stunt and came up with a surprising result: More Americans say cue-pon than coo-pon. Read More...10/27/2011 Coupons.com it keeps a much lower profile than a lot of its companions in the billion-dollar club. The company has been around for more than 13 years, and its goal hasn't changed: it wants to take the old-fashioned newspaper coupon business and move it entirely online. Read More...10/26/2011 Coupons.com is the silent, cash-rich killer of the once-fat Sunday paper ad section. And soon it will be going public. The promotions platform is largely responsible for the migration of ad dollars from clippable coupons to printable ones, and it has a $1 billion valuation and more than $100 million in the bank to show for it. Read More...10/25/2011 Some $485 billion worth of coupons were distributed in 2010, knocking down retail prices an average of $1.46 per coupon. You don’t need to be an extreme couponer to save, but borrow a page from their book and do a bit of legwork. Read More...10/19/2011 Do Halloween expenses send a shiver through your spine? When you hear the words “trick or treat” do you want to retreat? Give your wallet a much needed break on October 31 with these eight cost-savings Halloween tips from household savings expert Jeanette Pavini. They are so great, it's spooky. Read More...10/12/2011 Following two back-to-back rounds worth $230 million, Coupons.com says it has acquired the remaining 50 percent stake in Couponstar, a European digital coupons company. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Read More...10/12/2011 Coupons.com Inc., a digital coupon company, has acquired the rest of Couponstar Ltd., its joint venture based in the United Kingdom. The Mountain View, Calif., company previously held 50 percent ownership in Couponstar and will acquire the remainder in the deal announced late Tuesday. Read More...10/12/2011 Coupons.com has acquired the remaining half ownership of its joint venture, Couponstar UK. The deal will mean the rebrand of Couponstar, which will now operate in the UK and Europe as Coupons.com, as the company invests a portion of its $200m funding to grow through acquisition. Read More...10/12/2011 Digital promotions company Coupons.com acquired U.K.-based digital voucher company Couponstar, Coupons.com CEO Steven Boal told Direct Marketing News via email on Oct 11. Couponstar will be rebranded as Coupons.com in the U.K. and Europe. Read More...10/12/2011 Fresh off its massive $200 million funding round (which was then immediately followed with a $30 million funding round), Coupons.com announced Wednesday that it has acquired the remaining 50% ownership of its joint UK venture Couponstar. Read More...10/11/2011 Digital coupon company Coupons.com Inc. has completed its purchase of Couponstar Ltd., a similar company based in London. Mountain View-based Coupons.com, which already owns 50 percent of the United Kingdom company, announced Tuesday it purchased the remaining half. Read More...9/18/2011 We have added a new Coupons.com widget to our sidebar! The widget automatically updates every few minutes with the newest coupons directly from Coupons.com! It will show the 15 newest coupons available to you. Read More...9/12/2011 We asked Jeanette Pavini, household savings expert for Coupons.com, to break down the easiest ways to save. If you put these tips to work, you can easily save $50 a month on groceries. (That’s $600 a year!) Read More...9/9/2011 September is packed with deals as retailers attempt to unload excess summer merchandise. If you're in the market for certain items, this may be the best time to bank on some rock-bottom prices. Read More...9/8/2011 By now, you've received school supply lists from your child's teacher with everything from color markers to pricey calculators. And expenses can creep up fast outside the classroom--a clarinet for the school band or a tutor for algebra. So we asked Jeanette Pavini, household savings expert for Coupons.com, how to keep costs down. Read More...9/5/2011 An expert mentioned Coupons.com in a list of top money savings sites on WLTX - COL (CBS). Read More...9/3/2011 In these tough economic times, consumers are turning again in droves to coupons to save money. And, as Tony Guida reports, they're saving more than just nickels and dimes. CBS Evening News taps Steven Boal, CEO of Coupons.com, for commentary. Read More...9/2/2011 Labor Day not only marks the end of summer, but also the end of peak wedding season -- and this one was an especially eventful one. At this point, most of the brides- and grooms-to-be have already claimed the china they want on their registries and stores are trying to unload their remaining stock to make room for next year's patterns. Read More...8/31/2011 Coupons.com Inc., has launched a new Coupons.com Savings Club, which offers early access to an additional set of high value coupons plus other benefits such as Coupon Finder, which aggregates the best deals from around the web. Read More...8/26/2011 Grocery shopping can be a major chore, but the Grocery IQ app for Android phones makes it quick, easy, and efficient, whether you or someone else in your family does the actual shopping. Read More...8/26/2011 Coupons.com Inc. hired Gary Calega as vice president of marketing. The Mountain View-based company specializes in digital coupons. Read More...8/24/2011 When we don't know much about a company at SAI, we get at it with gusto until we're experts. For a while, that company was Coupons.com. But no more. Read More...8/24/2011 For today’s Weekly App Series we’ve found eight great apps to add to your iPad collection. We have included eight fitness and dieting apps in this week’s bundle. Our editorial team goes through the data, picks the best and most interesting apps and then brings them to you on a regular basis. Grocery iQ makes the cut. Read More...8/22/2011 Gary Calega joined Coupons.com, Mountain View, Calif., as vice president for marketing. He succeeds Paul Willard, who left to join Practice Fusion, San Francisco, as vice president for marketing. Read More...8/15/2011 With all the shopping that comes with going back-to-school, the end of summer can a be stressful time of year on the pocket book. Read More...8/12/2011 Babble.com puts Grocery iQ on its list of the top 50 food apps for moms. They write, “This insanely smart app lets you search, sort, and share grocery lists either by typing in or scanning (yes, scanning!) barcodes. Read More...8/12/2011 The Every Day with Rachael Ray features commentary from Jeanette Pavini about how Grocery iQ can save time at the store. Read More...8/11/2011 If you are in need of organizing your grocery list with the family, than look no further than the Grocery IQ Android app! Read More...8/8/2011 The Grocery IQ app makes it easy to remember and make your grocery list. Read More...8/8/2011 Fox News featured an expert discussing Coupons.com as a top money saving site. Read More...8/2/2011 You don't normally think of men sitting around clipping grocery coupons from the newspaper but a survey finds that men are nevertheless becoming not just savvy shoppers but also astute coupon collectors. Read More...7/30/2011 Planning and organization is crucial when it comes to most aspects of my life; the most important being grocery shopping. In the past I have made lists on pieces of paper at work, napkins while at lunch, a scrap of paper next to my bed, etc. Read More...7/1/2011 TIME picks the 140 Twitter feeds that are shaping the conversation. Take a look and vote on whether you think these top tweeters should be on our list. Read More...6/17/2011 AtlantaDiner.net featured the Grocery iQ application as a place to find all you need for grocery shopping. Read More...6/13/2011 Grocery IQ for Tablet is an amazingly robust grocery shopping application for Android. Grocery IQ for Tablet allows you to create grocery lists by store, auto-detects product names, provides coupons for select locations, allows you to electronically store savings cards, and provides for grocery list sharing between multiple parties. Read More...6/10/2011 Just scored $200 million from private investors. Looking to an IPO. Rhymes with Groupon. That would be Coupons.com, which has been in the digital discount business for the past 13 years, and, for which, it's time to strike while the iron's hot. Read More...6/9/2011 CNBC's Fast Money talks with Coupons.com's Steven Boal about the company's $200 million investment. Read More...6/9/2011 The largest provider of digital coupons, Coupons.com has received a $200 million investment from institutional investors, the company announced Thursday. Read More...6/9/2011 Coupons.com, the Mountain View, Calif.-based company that is trying to bring a very offline business to the Internet, has raised $200 million in capital. Read More...6/9/2011 Advertisers are moving away from newspaper-based coupons and moving to digital coupons–and online coupon company Coupons.com has been a big beneficiary. Read More...6/9/2011 Digital coupon company Coupons.com Inc. has secured $200 million in its first-ever investment from institutional investors, and the 13-year-old company has secured a $1 billion valuation in the process, according to a source with direct knowledge of the deal. Read More...6/9/2011 There’s big money in small savings, apparently. Digital coupon company Coupons.com Inc. has secured $200 million in its first-ever institutional round, and the 13-year-old company has secured a whopping $1 billion valuation in the process. The infusion came from roughly a half-dozen unnamed mutual funds and marks the latest in a string of private technology companies raising capital at massive valuations. Half of the new infusion will provide liquidity to early individual investors and the company’s 300 employees. Read More...6/9/2011 Coupons.com, a network for online and printable coupons, has raised $200 million from several institutional investors, the company said Thursday. The deal values the company at about $1 billion, according to two people close to Coupons.com who were not authorized to speak publicly. Read More...6/9/2011 Coupons.com announced a $200 million financing round on Thursday from institutional investors that the company declined to name. The round valued the Mountain View, Calif., company at $1 billion, according to a source close to the deal. Read More...6/9/2011 Coupons.com, the largest provider of digital coupons, just revealed it's raised around $200 million in investment cash based on a valuation figure of $1 billion. Institutional investors seem to be behind the money, implying they feel Coupons has a long-term business strategy, and could pave the way for an IPO next year--yet more proof that the digital discount/coupon economy is flourishing like a weed on a sunny wet day. Read More...6/9/2011 Groupon isn't the only company looking to cash in on consumers' love of online discounts. A week after the Web's most-used daily deal provider filed for an initial public offering, Coupons.com, the most-visited coupon site, took a big step in the same direction. On Thursday, the company plans to announce that it's raised $200 million in private funding. Coupons.com plans to use half of the funds ... Read More...6/9/2011 The Company is not a Groupon clone but instead does traditional, albeit online coupons, which is the fastest growing segment of the industry. Read More...6/9/2011 Groupon is not the only company benefiting from the boom in digital discounts. On Thursday, Coupons. com announced that it had secured $200 million in equity funding from institutional investors, up to half of which will be used to "facilitate liquidity" for employees and early investors. Read More...6/9/2011 Coupons.com, which says digital coupons have grown from 1% of all redeemed coupons to 10% in the last three years, announced Thursday that it has raised $200 million from institutional investors. That comes just a week after high-flying Groupon filed for an IPO likely to be valued in the neighborhood of $15 to $20 billion. Read More...6/9/2011 Coupons.com Inc. has raised $200 million from institutional investors, the company said Thursday. The Mountain View-based provider of digital coupons said the funds would be used to accelerate growth, and up to $100 million would be used for liquidity for employees and early investors. Read More...6/9/2011 Coupons.com, a Silicon Valley start-up that has been around for more than a decade, announced that it has raised a whopping $200 million from institutional investors. The company plans to use half the cash to buy back stock and the remainder to solidify its nine-figure annual revenues standing alongside newer vertical pals Groupon and LivingSocial: Read More...6/9/2011 Coupons.com Inc. said it received a $200 million infusion from institutional investors that will be used to fund its growth as coupons migrate along with readers from print to digital media. Read More...6/8/2011 It looks like Coupons.com may have just become the Airbnb of mega-million dollar raises at billion dollar valuations. Today, Coupons.com, the largest provider of digital coupons, announced that it has received a $200 million investment from a group of institutional investors, including several mutual funds. (The company has thus far declined to disclose the names of the investors.) Read More...6/8/2011 Coupons.com Inc., a 13-year-old company that’s benefiting from surging interest in online discount sites, attracted $200 million from institutional investors, helping it expand services and boost hiring. Read More...6/8/2011 The business of helping people save money on the web just keeps getting bigger. Digital coupon company Coupons.com has closed on a $200 million funding round brokered by boutique investment bank Allen & Company. Read More...6/4/2011 Every week a few of us from team TiPb will bring you our current favorite, most fun and useful App Store apps, WebApps, jailbreak apps, even the occasional accessory, web site, or desktop app if the mood strikes us. Read More...6/4/2011 Appolicious interviews member Dave Metzener about his app collection, including Grocery iQ, which he says is “hands down the best grocery list application there is.” … Read More...5/26/2011 CNBC Interviews Coupons.com's CEO, Steven Boal, about his company and its growth. Coupons.com is one of the fastest growing companies on the web. Also it is the 43rd largest web property in the US. Read More...5/12/2011 SmartMoney.com featured the seven best online couponins sites and said Coupons.com has "the biggest selection which -- because the printable market is still small is usually between 100 and 200 grocery coupons on a given day." A spokesman for the site says although the number of coupons is small, they're printed frequently. Read More...4/20/2011 Mobile Commerce Daily calls out Grocery iQ as an app that links CPG coupons to shoppers' grocery store value cards. Read More...4/20/2011 Grocery iQ includes all the features you’d expect from an intuitive and powerful shopping list application. Build new shopping lists quickly by simply scanning the barcode for any product or using the predictive search feature. Read More...4/19/2011 Reuters interviews savings expert Jeanette Pavini, of Coupons.com, on how to save on the rising cost of chocolate this Easter. Read More...4/13/2011 Coupons.com limits the number of coupons any user can print and embeds important security features to disable reproduction, said Jeanette Pavini, a savings expert with the site. Read More...4/5/2011 When it comes to saving money, more Americans are turning to coupons to keep some green in their wallets. According to a recent Harris Interactive and Coupons.com survey 95% of Americans are now actively looking for some kind of savings program at the market. Most are either comparison shopping or using coupons to save. Read More...4/4/2011 Digital coupons represent a fraction of total coupon distribution, but they are expected to become a major promotional force as infrastructure issues are resolved Read More...3/31/2011 SanFranciscoChronicle.com highlights Grocery iQ as a “versatile app that…allows you to quickly and easily create grocery lists that you can manage online” Read More...3/30/2011 More than $1.2 billion in digital coupons savings was issued in 2010, representing 41% growth from the year before, according to data from Coupons.com's Digital Coupon Trends Report. Read More...3/25/2011 MobilityMinded.com chooses Grocery iQ as one of the 7 women applications for the iPhone and Android. The author notes, "Grocery iQ is the most feature-rich grocery shopping application available on the Apple Store". Read More...3/11/2011 Phones Review includes a brief article on the Coupons.com iPhone app. It features the easy-to-use application’s ability to email coupons to print from a computer. Users are able to get all their coupons they see on Coupons.com, print them directly from their iPhone or iPod touch, find local coupons for businesses in your area, and add coupons directly to their grocery store Savings Card. Read More...3/3/2011 BizReport.com reports that digital coupons reached more than $1 billion in savings in 2010, according to data released by Coupons.com in an article about the growth of daily deals sites. Read More...3/3/2011 PCWorld.com, NetworkWorld.com, and ComputerWorld.com each mention Coupons.com’s partnership with Yahoo Local Offers Program. Read More...3/2/2011 MediaPost.com interviews Steve Horowitz, CTO at Coupons.com, about the future of digital coupon usage. Read More...3/2/2011 HuffingtonPost.com mentions Coupons.com’s findings that “digital coupons are outpacing coupons in free standing inserts 10 to 1 and around 46 million Americans, representing 20.8% of the U.S. population, use online coupons.” Read More...3/1/2011 Coupons.com CEO Steven Boal on the company's success and growth by saving consumers money. Read More...2/28/2011 BostonHerald.com chooses Grocery iQ as one of the author’s favorite Android applications. The author notes that Grocery iQ is “a handy way to organize your grocery list that comes complete with the ability to use coupons directly from your Android device.” Read More...2/23/2011 MediaPost.com mentions Coupons.com’s Digital Coupons Trends Report for 2010 and quotes Steven Boal, CEO of Coupons.com, in an article about the rise of digital coupons. The article also highlights the most popular coupon categories and the 20 most frugal coupon cities. Read More...2/15/2011 Well, it's MWC week, so of course there are some new apps (or new app versions, rather). The following apps were all announced either yesterday or today, and they're all designed specifically for use on Honeycomb. So, let's jump into it!... Coupons.com has also thrown their Honeycomb app, Grocery iQ 2.05, into the pen. It's rocking a set of widgets, drag-and-drop functionality, and a "dynamic interface". This looks to be a great app for anyone that wants to save a few bucks on those groceries. Read More...2/15/2011 Forget the pen and paper. Your shopping list has gone electronic when you use Grocery IQ. The app made for Apple devices and the Android organizes everything you need. Read More...2/14/2011 DMNews' Tim Peterson reports on Coupons.com's Digital Coupons Trends Report for 2010. Read More...2/11/2011 National Association of Convenience Stores highlights Coupons.com's Digital Coupons Trends Report for 2010, which indicates that more than $1.2 billion in digital coupons savings was issued in 2010, representing a 41 percent growth over the year before. Compared to growth metrics for coupons distributed in newspapers of 7 percent, digital coupons dramatically outpaced the growth of their newspaper counterparts, approximately 6 to 1. Read More...1/24/2011 Coupons.com Inc. on Monday named David Siminoff to its board and said it expanded its space in Mountain View. Read more: Coupons.com expands space, adds director | Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal Read More...1/19/2011 Coupons.com has ranked Atlanta the most frugal city in America for the second year in a row on its annual savings index. On average, regular users of Coupons.com in Atlanta printed more than $1,000 dollars in coupon savings from the site in 2010, the company said. That is almost twice as much as during 2009, when Atlanta consumers printed $531 in savings. Read More...1/18/2011 Richmond.com chooses Grocery iQ as one of the best free frugal apps for the android phone. The article notes, “This grocery shopping application which was created by Coupons.com is an awesome and effective shopping tool. You can do everything with this grocery shopping app.” Read More...1/10/2011 WalletPop.com and MoneyWatch.com report that Grocery IQ was voted “Best in Class” by USA Today and recommend that readers use the app to save money at the supermarket. Read More...1/7/2011 WomansDay.com interviews Jeanette Pavini, household savings expert at Coupons.com, in an article about saving money. Pavini advises readers to buy their own coffee and take public transportation to work. Read More... |