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Recession shopping Coupon use up while order sizes fall

Released on: October 28, 2008, 2:59 pm

Press Release Author: Kim Chen

Industry: Internet & Online

Press Release Summary: Numbers released today by online coupon aggregator tjoos.com
indicate that online spending patterns are rapidly changing and order sizes are down
by 30% in the face of the current economic turmoil.

Press Release Body: Over the last two months the average order sizes shrunk 30% from
$103 in August to $72 in October. The largest drop in order sizes came from the over
$250 bracket, which nearly halved from 10.3% to 5.3% of all orders, a strong
indicator that consumers are putting off spending on big ticket items as the
uncertainty about the economy continues.

Historically the use of price comparison and coupon sites tends to go up when the
economy weakens. In 2001 tracking from ICOM Information & Communications, a
Toronto-based marketing communications company, showed a significant increase in the
number of coupons consumers redeemed each week. According to a recent poll conducted
by ICOM 71% of consumers aged 18-34 are "much more" or "somewhat more" likely to use
coupons in a recession. Traffic numbers for tjoos.com seem to back this up with an
increase in unique visitors of 93% in the last two months.

Retailers are reacting to slowing sales by sending out record numbers of deals and
coupons. New York Bar Store went so far as to issue an "Alcoholic Bailout package"
in the form of a storewide 10% off coupon until the Dow Jones closes above 10,000
points.

Bart Jellema, co-founder of Tjoos.com says he saw a 31% increase in emails
containing deals and coupons from retailers since August. "This is great news," he
said, "as we are able to collect these offers and make them readily available to
everyone. These deals and coupons can really help stretch the family budget further
during these turbulent economic times."

About Tjoos.com
Tjoos.com is a leading online shopping portal providing the most comprehensive
collection of verified coupon codes online. It was the first to combine coupon
verification with free listing for merchants to create a positive user experience.
Although Tjoos is based in Sydney, their primary markets include the USA, UK and
Australia.

Sources:
http://www.tjoos.com/Page-Content/26/Coupon-Statistics
http://i-com.com/aboutus_news_detail.asp?pid=68
http://www.newyorkbarstore.com/alcoholic_bailout_package/



Web Site: http://www.tjoos.com

Contact Details: Press Contact: Kim Chen
Email: press@tjoos.com
Tel: +61 2 9977 7478
URL: http://www.tjoos.com
Press Link: http://www.tjoos.com/Page-Content/6/Press-Room

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