Coupon Marketing for Your Business (Do coupons actually drive sales?)
In this video, Sam unveils an innovative marketing tactic by partnering with a local supermarket to place coupons on the back of their receipts. With the store printing 200,000 receipts each month and Sam’s Jeremiah’s Italian Ice franchise only 1.2 miles away, this collaboration has huge potential for driving traffic. We even take you along to the supermarket to ensure the coupons are being distributed exactly as planned. Whether you're exploring coupon marketing or looking to promote your business, this is essential viewing. For more insights into business and branding, be sure to check out Sam’s other videos. Follow Samuel on Instagram / samcbusiness Follow Samuel on Tiktok / samcbusiness My list of books and videos to watch: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-... Subscribe for more content like this

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