
Save Money, Help Others
Many nonprofit organizations are mobilizing their members to sign up on CommonKindness, and dedicated supporters are now clipping to help fund their favorite cause while saving money on their grocery bills.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) July 20, 2012
Since April 22, CommonKindness (http://www.CommonKindness.com) is enjoying rapid growth in the online coupon community. The printable grocery coupon site shows a steep and steady rise in website visitors, which is in stark contrast to lackluster growth trajectories the older online coupon sites are showing in Quantcast tracking data reports.
CommonKindness attributes early success to its pay-per-redemption model that attracts quality brands, and its allocation of 20% of coupon distribution revenues to nonprofit organizations, which appeals to seasoned and novice couponers.
“The site is not only attractive to the existing base of online couponers, it also appeals to Americans who are new to couponing,” said Sarah Schloemer, president of CommonKindness.com. “Many nonprofit organizations are mobilizing their members to sign up on CommonKindness, and dedicated supporters are now clipping to help fund their favorite cause while saving money on their grocery bills.”
Alice Burnett of Ellensburg, Washington wrote to CommonKindness to applaud the nonprofit support: “Thank you for offering an alternative method of fundraising. It is so hard these days to ask people for money. I will not have a problem passing this information to my friends and family because I am saving them money and at the same time they can support my granddaughter's swim team."
Schloemer said CommonKindness is already the second-largest online grocery coupon site based on the number of items offered, and it attracts consumers who spend an average of 5.5 minutes viewing more than 10 pages of content.
To use CommonKindness.com, shoppers go to the website, quickly register, and designate their favorite nonprofit from the user-friendly directory. They then clip printable grocery coupons for items they typically use or want to try, and head to the store. For each coupon redeemed, CommonKindness provides 20% of the distribution fee it receives to the shopper’s designated nonprofit group.
To offer a coupon or learn more about CommonKindness, go to commonkindness.com or call (415) 887-9537.
About CommonKindness
CommonKindness is the new online grocery coupon site that operates on the principle of kindness and aims to benefit consumers, nonprofit organizations, and brands. CommonKindness is revolutionizing the online coupon industry by eliminating coupon loading and change costs, charging brands only for coupons redeemed, and giving 20% of its revenue to nonprofit organizations.