Username: Save?
Password:
Home Forum Links Search Login Register*
    News: Welcome to the TechnoWorldInc! Community!
Recent Updates
[May 13, 2025, 02:04:25 PM]

[May 13, 2025, 02:04:25 PM]

[May 13, 2025, 02:04:25 PM]

[May 13, 2025, 02:04:25 PM]

[April 12, 2025, 01:54:20 PM]

[April 12, 2025, 01:54:20 PM]

[April 12, 2025, 01:54:20 PM]

[April 12, 2025, 01:54:20 PM]

[March 12, 2025, 03:05:30 PM]

[March 12, 2025, 03:05:30 PM]

[March 12, 2025, 03:05:30 PM]

[March 12, 2025, 03:05:30 PM]

[January 03, 2025, 03:29:12 PM]
Subscriptions
Get Latest Tech Updates For Free!
Resources
   Travelikers
   Funistan
   PrettyGalz
   Techlap
   FreeThemes
   Videsta
   Glamistan
   BachatMela
   GlamGalz
   Techzug
   Vidsage
   Funzug
   WorldHostInc
   Funfani
   FilmyMama
   Uploaded.Tech
   Netens
   Funotic
   FreeJobsInc
   FilesPark
Participate in the fastest growing Technical Encyclopedia! This website is 100% Free. Please register or login using the login box above if you have already registered. You will need to be logged in to reply, make new topics and to access all the areas. Registration is free! Click Here To Register.
+ Techno World Inc - The Best Technical Encyclopedia Online! » Forum » THE TECHNO CLUB [ TECHNOWORLDINC.COM ] » Techno Articles » Internet
 Online Coupons Furthering Consumerism
Pages: [1]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: Online Coupons Furthering Consumerism  (Read 555 times)
Shawn Tracer
TWI Hero
**********


Karma: 2
Offline Offline

Posts: 16072


View Profile
Online Coupons Furthering Consumerism
« Posted: February 25, 2008, 05:13:40 PM »


Online Coupons Furthering Consumerism
 by: Richard Dows

Consumerism is the public face of capitalism. Ultimately, everyone is a consumer regardless of the political system in position - even communists had to buy things. But, consumerism has reached giddy heights in the "West", where the culture itself is one of "I want". Perhaps a more recognizable face of this is the "one up on the Jones'" ideology - the Jones' have a new car, then you had better get the next model.

Retailers have the bottom line in mind of course, their goal is to make as much profits as possible while attracting as many consumers as possible. Traditionally this is a razor's edge - if they charge too much for an item there will be other retailers who offer it at a reduced price, thus their profits dip. If they charge too little they will be swamped with consumers and sell out of their stock. They have to find that point where they can just sell out of stock and charge just enough to attract hoardes of hungry consumers.

So how do they make lots of cash and still beat their competitors? One way is to offer coupons. Give 5% off and they'll start to attract a whole lot of consumers eager to take advantage of them (the real question is, who is being taken advantage of?). Another method is the rebate, which it should be said, not everyone fills out and sends back in. They make a lot of money on attracting people via rebates but who don't actually send them in.

Enter the Internet. Now, retailers see a way to make even more money, and to cut out the middle men. By placing all their stock on websites, and offering coupons to fill in at order time, they don't have to operate stores, pay salespeople and staff, pay electricity bills, rent etc., The order gets filled in online, and shipped directly from warehouses, what a money saver! Take a look at sites like www.streamsofgold.com and www.oceansofgold.com and you'll see what I mean - some retailers have astonishing offers, up to 70% off items ordered online, $200 off $2000 purchases. It makes consumers think they are making a killing, but in reality the retailers is laughing all the way to the bank.

Is it the birth of something new? Or rather, are consumers becoming more receptive and savvier than before? Rather than having to fill a form out, send it in, wait for the check in the mail, it is far simpler now. Go to the website, order, fill in the coupon code, instant savings! No, it is not new, it is young sales executives who were weened on the early Internet realizing its true potential, as a mass marketing medium for consumerism.

About The Author

Richard Dows is an entrepreneur that has started several businesses, some as experiments, others as serious enterprises. As a freelance web designer he has embraced Standards and explored many facets of the online business world.

[email protected]

Logged

Pages: [1]   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Copyright © 2006-2023 TechnoWorldInc.com. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Disclaimer
Page created in 0.946 seconds with 24 queries.