New Valpak App Brings Location Based Customers

New Junaio Valpak App brings location based customers to your business.  It’s noon, you’re starved, on Main St. looking south.  You reach for your smart phone, and face the camera ahead of you.  It displays offers just ahead, with directions.  You turn, facing east and notice the cafe across the street has an offer for a free appetizer.  You  show your phone to redeem the offer and enjoy a great meal.  Is your business attracting smart phone users?

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More and more consumers every day are reaching for coupons online, and finding them at Valpak.com.  Have a look at this video of local press coverage in KCAL 9 news.

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Valpak is giving away $100 gift cards, or a full set of Pyrex cookware, as part of a Facebook promotion and sweepstakes partnership with Sandra Lee.  Valpak is always looking for new and creative ways to connect with our audience, and our over 15,000 Facebook fans.  Click the image above to watch the video that provides the details, and then enter!

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Microsoft is responding to the online coupon frenzy by adding results about special deals to its Bing search engine, both on its desktop and mobile versions.

The new feature, provided in partnership with deal aggregator website The Dealmap, lets Bing serve up links to 200,000 coupons and offers from businesses in 14,000 U.S. cities.

The offers come from online coupon providers like Groupon, Living Social and Restaurant.com, Microsoft said on Thursday in a blog post.

The goal is to make it easier for Bing users “to discover, share and search for the best deals in your area — all from one place,” wrote Andy Chu, a Microsoft director of product management.

Online coupon sites have taken off in a big way in the past year, led by Groupon, a daily deals website founded in late 2008 that recently closed a funding round worth almost US$1 billion after turning down a reported $6 billion acquisition offer from Google.

Yahoo and Google are developing their own services for deals and coupons.

Announced in November, Yahoo’s program is called Local Offers and will provide deals, offers and coupons from local merchants. Yahoo’s initial partners include Groupon, LivingSocial, DealOn, Zozi, Tippr, Coupons.com and Valpak.

Full article post below at PC World.

Microsoft’s Bing Taps Into Online Coupon Fever – PCWorld.

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Valpak’s March mailing will include a message from Sandra Lee, but whats different about this ad, vs. ads she ran with us in 2010, or what this has to do with the future of advertising?  See the funky barcode thing?  Thats called a quick response code or QRC.  Owners of smartphones with the QRC reader app will be able to scan that code and enter the sweepstakes promotion.

If you haven’t seen these tags in action, they will merge print advertising and digital media.  These tags can be printed on ads, and consumers can scan the code and be taken to an interactive message in their smart phone, a web page, a special page and more.  The sky is the limit on the future uses of this technology.  What does this mean for the local print advertiser?  Look at your current ad, and your current offer.  Its very likely that your ad is valid for a week, or a month, etc.  What if your ad had a tag that takes your shopper to a special daily offer page that you control?  Imagine having the power of changing your offer on the fly to drive necessary traffic to your business.  While this technology is just beginning, and most advertisers are years away from taking advantage of its power, Valpak is on the forefront of innovating print and digital media.

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Nov 10, 2010 – Valpak, the savings giant, has launched a new mobile application for Windows® Phone 7.  The app became available on Windows® Phone Marketplace on November 8th.

As the trusted leader in neighborhood value, Valpak now delivers ultra-convenient electronic coupons right to your Windows Phone 7 device. This new, free app offers quality content with more than 37,000 offers and social sharing, so wherever you go, savings will follow you.

“We’re thrilled to be a part of Windows Phone Marketplace at launch,” said Jim Sampey, chief operating officer of Cox Target Media, providers of Valpak. “Our apps have been tremendously successful and consumers are excited about accessing savings on the go from their smart phones.”

Windows Phone 7 customers can get exclusive, coupons for restaurants, auto care, entertainment, beauty, home and garden, health and medical, professional services and retail shops right in their own neighborhoods – and even when they travel out of town.

“Windows Phone 7 is backed by a rich developer ecosystem, enabling the availability of a variety of quality apps that take advantage of the phone’s unique features and design,” said Harry Patz, vice president, Communications Sector, Microsoft Corp. “The Valpak Local Coupons app is a great example of the wide selection of location-based applications accessible on Windows Phone Marketplace, empowering people to customize their phone for their lifestyle.”

Features:
•   Instant results based on your current location
•   Displays locations found on a dynamic map
•   Sorts the coupons by distance
•   Provides complete business and coupon details including location, phone, etc.
•   Filter coupons by selected business categories
•   Tracks your location as you move about
•   Easy to use – just show your phone screen to the cashier
•   Favorite your businesses and their coupons for easy retrieval
•   City and ZIP code-based coupon searches (US and Canada)
•   New coupons added daily
•   Simple, intuitive and easy to use

“Saving money could not be any easier,” said Sampey. “Valpak is committed to bringing savings to consumers wherever and whenever they want a great deal.”

Windows Phone 7 is the latest addition to the suite of recently launched Valpak mobile apps for iPhone™, iPod touch®, Android™, Palm® Pre™ and Blackberry® platforms.

Valpak Timeline:
Windows® Phone 7 app released – November 2010
Blackberry® app released – March  2010
Palm Pre® app released  – January 2010
Android ™ app released – January 2010
iPhone™ app released  – October 2009
Valpak.com – 1998
Valpak Blue Envelope® – 1968

For questions or comments about the Valpak app, contact win7appfeedback@

valpak.com.

About Valpak®
Valpak, one of the leading direct marketing companies in North America, is owned and operated by Cox Target Media, a subsidiary of Atlanta-based Cox Media Group. With nearly 200 franchises throughout the United States and Canada, The Blue Envelope® delivers savings and value to nearly 40 million households each month. Annually, Valpak will distribute some 20 billion offers inserted in more than 500 million envelopes. Valpak also offers digital solutions with www.Valpak.com®, an online site for local savings, which has nearly 40 million offer views each month, as well as for mobile devices , including apps for iPhone™,  iPod touch®, Android™, Palm® Pre™ and Blackberry® platforms. For more information, please contact 1-800-676-6878.

About Cox Media Group
Cox Media Group, Inc., a subsidiary of Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises, is an integrated broadcasting, publishing and digital media company that includes the national advertising rep firms of Cox Reps. With $1.8 billion in revenue, the company operations include 15 broadcast television stations and one local cable channel, 86 radio stations, four metro newspapers and more than a dozen non-daily publications, and more than 100 digital services.  Additionally, CMG owns and operates Valpak, one of the leading direct marketing companies in North America.   For more information about Cox Media Group, please check us out online at www.coxmediagroup.com.

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Valpak is owned and operated by Cox Target Media, one of the leading direct marketing companies in North America, and delivers savings to nearly 45 million households each month. Valpak.com® has about 20 million offer views each month.

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Valpak announces latest app for Windows® Phone 7.

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The holiday season seems to have shaped up better than anticipated for Yahoo – at least when it comes to display advertising revenues. The company said display revenues grew 16 percent to $567 million in Q4 2010, close to the 17 percent growth in display Yahoo experienced in Q3 of last year.

At that time, Yahoo CFO Tim Morse predicted display ad revenue could slow in Q4 due to consumer uncertainty, despite momentum in recent quarters. Last quarter, display revenue on the company’s owned and operated sites was $465 million.

“We believe our growth in display significantly outpaced the market,” said Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz during this afternoon’s earnings call, touting display brand clients including Walmart, Macy’s and Toyota.

Ad impression growth drove premium and non-premium display revenue growth, said Yahoo CFO Tim Morse. “In short, we were really pleased with fourth quarter,” said Morse. Both Bartz and Morse stressed Yahoo’s focus on dominating when it comes to aggregating and developing personalized content.

Meanwhile, search ad revenues continue to fall following the completed transition of Yahoo’s U.S. and Canada search operations to Microsoft’s platform. Yahoo search revenues dropped 18 percent to $388 million, the company reported.

Boasting higher operating income and revenues than anticipated, the company reported overall revenue fell 4 percent to $1.2 billion year-over-year. The firm attributed the drop to revenue share paid to Microsoft, in addition to $27 million lost through the discontinuation of its paid inclusion ad product, and the sale of HotJobs and e-mail firm Zimbra.

Yahoo will cut around 1 percent of its staff, reportedly mostly media and advertising staff. The firm laid off around 600 last month.

In November, Yahoo unveiled a beta version of a daily deals channel involving revenue shares with partners including Groupon, LivingSocial, Gilt City, Coupons.com and Valpak.

Article taken from:www.clickz.com source link below.

Yahoo Reports Higher-Than-Expected Display Revenue in Q4 | ClickZ.

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StrongMail, a leading provider of online solutions for email marketing and social media, today announced that Valpak®, one of the leading direct marketing companies in North America, was able to improve the deliverability, reliability and effectiveness of its email marketing programs using StrongMail’s solutions and services.

“StrongMail was the clear choice for Valpak, as it provided direct integration with our custom applications, maximum flexibility for supporting future email initiatives, and a no-CPM pricing structure that would save us a lot of money compared to a hosted solution,” said Chris Cate, vice president of information technology and support services at Cox Target Media, Valpak’s parent company. “With StrongMail, our deliverability rates have increased substantially, and we’ve improved send times by a factor of 10.”

Owned and operated by Cox Target Media, Valpak is known for its signature Blue Envelope® product, which delivers savings and coupons to nearly 40 million US and Canadian households each month. Valpak also has a thriving digital advertising solution business via its online site for local savings www.Valpak.com, which generates more than 40 million offer views each month, and its newly launched daily deal product, ValpakDeals.com.

Email is a core component of Valpak’s digital marketing strategy, as millions of consumers have registered at www.Valpak.com to receive email alerts with local offers. Valpak originally relied on a custom-built solution to deliver these critical emails, but as the volumes grew, it struggled with the ability to deliver these messages reliably and in a timely manner. In addition, it was looking to find the resources and expertise to address deliverability issues and keep up with increasingly complex ISP filtering protocols. After evaluating several top-tier email solutions, Valpak decided to standardize its existing and future email marketing programs on StrongMail.

Since switching to StrongMail, Valpak’s deliverability rate has increased to 98 percent, representing an average gain of 10 percentage points. Equally importantly, what used to take multiple days to deliver millions of emails can now be done in two hours. Using StrongMail’s deliverability tools and services, Valpak is able to actively manage its sender reputation and identify and address deliverability issues in real time. Valpak has also increased deliverability and overall efficiency by using StrongMail to automate unsubscribe and bounce management processing.

“Now our deliverability is almost guaranteed,” said Cate. “StrongMail gives us real-time visibility into the deliverability and overall performance of our campaigns, which has been extremely valuable information for optimizing our programs. With StrongMail, we were able to plug it in, turn it on, do some minimal set up, and we haven’t had to look back – that’s one of the biggest advantages.”

“As email has become an increasingly important component to its business, Valpak has made a strategic decision to invest in the right technology that can meet its needs today and in the future,” said Tal Nathan, vice president of client services at StrongMail. “As a strategic partner for Valpak’s email-driven business, StrongMail provides them with the critical technology and services for serving their clients with relevant and timely offers – which is the foundation of its brand.”

About Valpak®

Valpak, one of the leading direct marketing companies in North America, is owned and operated by Cox Target Media, a subsidiary of Atlanta-based Cox Media Group. With approximately 180 franchises throughout the United States and Canada, The Blue Envelope® delivers savings and value to nearly 40 million households each month. Annually, Valpak will distribute some 20 billion offers inserted in more than 500 million envelopes. Valpak also offers digital solutions with www.Valpak.com®, an online site for local savings, which has nearly 40 million offer views each month, as well as mobile phones, including apps for iPhone™, iPod touch®, AndroidTM, Palm® PreTM ,Blackberry®and Windows Phone 7 platforms. For more information, please contact 1-800-676-6878.

Cox Media Group

Cox Media Group, Inc., a subsidiary of Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises, is an integrated broadcasting, publishing and digital media company that includes the national advertising rep firms of Cox Reps. With revenues exceeding $1.5 billion, the company operations include 15 broadcast television stations and one local cable channel, 86 radio stations, four metro newspapers and more than a dozen non-daily publications, and more than 100 digital services. Additionally, CMG owns and operates Valpak, one of the leading direct marketing companies in North America. For more information about Cox Media Group, please check us out online at www.coxmediagroup.com.

About StrongMail Systems, Inc.

StrongMail enables marketers to forge meaningful, profitable and long-lasting connections with their customers through email marketing and social media. With our unique combination of technology and services, StrongMail takes a fundamentally different approach that offers many distinct advantages. StrongMail’s dedicated solutions offer the lowest cost of ownership of any tier-one solution and easily connect with customer data for superior relevancy and performance. StrongMail’s email and social CRM agency provides groundbreaking strategic and creative services to help marketers listen, learn, engage and influence best customers. It’s these differences that have led Fortune 2000 brands to switch to StrongMail. Learn more at www.strongmail.com or via the links below.

Newsletters: www.strongmail.com/site/subscribe/

Facebook: www.facebook.com/StrongMail

Twitter: www.twitter.com/StrongMail

Blogs: www.strongmail.com/resources/blogs/

StrongMail Powers Substantial Boost in Email Deliverability and Speed for Valpak | SYS-CON MEDIA.

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Here is another article citing the top 40 coupon websites.  In that cooperative direct mail is an extremely competitive marketplace, I find continuous confidence in our product time and time again, when we are mentioned, and our competitors are not.  It’s always great to see Valpak standing out as the leader in cooperative direct mail…and online coupons.

While this list cites 40 online coupon sites, Valpak is the only company that has a printed and mailed coupon footprint, which helps us stand out in recognition against lesser known online based companies.

They quote:

Valpak.com-  Here are coupons from a familiar source: the very same place that you get them through the mail. The site offers a better selection of coupons than they deliver to your door, a little something for everybody.”

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Top 40 best coupon, discount and deal sites – BUY.BLORGE.

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Richmond.com lists Valpak.com as one of the top sites for digital coupons.  What makes Valpak.com so great is its ability to reach consumers on a local level, and gives small business owners a chance to capture online browsers.  Valpak also does a great deal to promote Valpak.com through our printed mailers we send each month to over 43 million consumers.

They quote: “Valpak local coupons – Valpak offers local coupons to many different local businesses. Use their app to find local coupons for restaurants, auto care, health and beauty, entertainment and home and garden.”

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Best Free Frugal Apps for Android | Richmond.com.

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