What are 5 questions every Mahalo Coupon page should answer?
Right off the bat, my first suggestion is to curate the links list. This is a valuable section to your page and if it does not include helpful links users will avoid Mahalo Coupon pages in the future. First and foremost you want to have the official website pinned, if the official website has a coupon section, that would be an even better link to pin. Then go through the links listed, delete any phony, unhelpful and expired links, if you find a gem of a link that provides current coupons and/or information about coupons don't be afraid to use the pin option.
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M$4 Answers
1. Where to find the coupon?
2. What is the value of the coupon?/Is there a minimum purchase required?
3. When or if the coupon expires?
4. Where is the coupon accepted?
5. What items can the coupon be used for?
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M$How long are they good for?
What products can and can't they be used for?
Is there a minimum purchase needed before you can use it?
Where is the coupon accepted? (online, brick-and-mortar store, both, etc)
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M$I would like to offer another suggestion, if you have coupon pages for a company that has a Twitter account, use that account name as your search string for Twitter in the sidebar. Companies post contests, short term deals, coupon updates and special offers through Twitter and this allows your page to be dynamically updated.
I answered a couple of the coupon page questions earlier this week. Both were for restaurants that require you sign up for e-mails to get special deals. I received current offers for each within a couple of days. I have signed up for Fabric.com's e-mail so I will know when they change their coupons. The don't have a Twitter account yet, but couponers do Tweet their deals.
I highly recommend following the businesses for your coupon pages on Twitter, Facebook and via their e-mail lists. That way they push the information to you and you are saved from having to periodically pull the data from them.
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M$When I'm composing a new page or updating an existing one, I try to answer these 6 basic questions:
Who, what, when, where, why, how.
Every week (usually on Saturdays), I send a new update idea along with an SEO tip to help pages make more money. The e-mail is geared mainly towards Consumer Electronics pages, but folks who have pages in every category (vertical) have been finding the e-mails useful.
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