SimplyCodes analyzes 30,000 retailers to uncover coupon release trends
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — A new study by SimplyCodes, the leading social savings and AI-powered promo code platform, has revealed Friday as the best day for consumers to save money while shopping online. By analyzing coupon release patterns in marketing emails from 30,000 merchants, SimplyCodes has uncovered key trends that can help shoppers maximize their savings.
Key findings:
“In today’s digital age, consumers are bombarded with promotional emails, often missing valuable savings hidden within,” said Allison Mac, Vice President of Marketing at SimplyCodes. “Our study reveals a clear pattern in coupon releases, with Friday emerging as the prime day for deals. Retailers typically release new offers towards the end of the week to capitalize on the weekend shopping rush. Since many people receive their paychecks on Fridays, stores aim to capture that fresh spending power.”
By grasping these trends, shoppers can strategically time their purchases to maximize savings. SimplyCodes recommends that consumers:
The full study can be found here.
About SimplyCodes
SimplyCodes is a social savings and promo codes platform that leverages AI and a passionate shopping community. Users share real-time discount codes and deals, enabling everyone to save money on their online purchases. Like the name boldly states, SimplyCodes provides more accurate promo codes than anywhere else, covering 10X more brands through its app and browser extension. To learn more, visit simplycodes.com.
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