| Coupons hot commodity at DurangoDowntown.com With rising prices, saving dollars by clipping coupons is coming back into fashion. |
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– In the wake of rising prices, Durangoans are a following national trend and “clipping” coupons from the web in ever increasing numbers. In the last several months, Sheri Amass, publisher of DurangoDowntown.com, has noted a steady (up to 200 times) increase in visits to the local site and “clippings” of the on-line values. “It went from very minimal participation to thousands in just a few months. It’s an interesting phenomenon,” said Amass. “I know that myself, I save up to 20 percent on my grocery bill by using coupons from the site and shopping via our links to online store flyers, and I think people are realizing this across the board.” According to Jonathan Honig, publisher of the investment site CapitalistPig.com, speaking recently on Fox News, coupon use does tend to rise in tough economic times. He cites a 30 percent savings for those who are “shrewd” in their use of coupons. Rising food prices are largely responsible for the increased coupon use, according to John Handley, the government relations director for the Sacramento-based California Independent Grocers Association. In the past six months, the Overall, noted Honig, the industry reports that in 2007, shoppers redeemed 2.6 billion grocery manufacturer coupons, and 87 percent of consumers will and do use coupons.
"Researchers say with diligent use of grocery store coupons, a family of four could save double the amount of the $1,200 stimulus check from the Internal Revenue Service,” said Amass, noting that according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, a typical family of four spends $800 per month on groceries. “If careful shopping with coupons and store promotions could slice 25 percent from the monthly bill, that equals a savings of $200 per month, or $2400 per year.” In light of more difficult times, Amass is looking to expand the local promotions offered on DurangoDowntown.com, for the benefit of both residents and local businesses. In addition to manufacturers’ grocery coupons, the site features promotions from businesses such as the Spaaah Shop & Day Spa, Schluter Floral and Zia Taqueria. “The whole genesis of DurangoDowntown was to provide for the betterment of our community,” said Amass. “If coupons and promotions help, then that’s something we want to be a part of.” The web site DurangoDowntown.com is designed for both locals and visitors, and offers a wealth of information, including a user-friendly online community calendar, local and regional news, an interactive business directory, coupons and more. For further information, call 970.259.0172 or email info@durangodowntown.com. # # #
About DurangoDowntown.com DurangoDowntown.com was first launched in 1995 by Sheri Amass of Creative Links posting community profile information and basic tourism trends. Over the years it has evolved into a community web site offering information designed for locals and visitors alike. It is not only a place were locals can go to get (daily life) information they are looking for, but also share information – creating a true, interactive experience. The popular web site reaches a growing and progressive local market who is going online for more news and information than ever before, as well as future destination visitors to Durango who are planning their stay. DurangoDowntown.com is a well-established business and is the only local community web site that offers comprehensive access to news, event calendars and other community information to thousands of visitors per week.
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