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Looking to increase sales without any upfront costs?
Are you tired of paying for ads that deliver poor results at best?
Wouldn’t it be great if you could pay for your advertising and marketing expenses only when a sale was made and you collected the money? Think about it!
Looking for an advertising and marketing program that brings customers back?
Looking for shopping site that lets you earn valuable reward points and benefit your favorite non-profit organization just for redeeming coupons at local stores and making your purchases online?
If you have answered yes to any of these questions, then ChopDog.com has the answers. Let’s see how ChopDog works.
What is ChopDog.com?
The Fun Way to Shop, Save, Earn & Give
ChopDog’s slogan is “Shop, Save, Earn, Give.” It seeks to do this by providing coupons to its registered members that will provide savings for online merchants and in-store purchases from local merchants. This fulfills the ‘shop’ and ‘save’ part. ‘Earnings’ come in the form of “Points.” Purchases made using coupons or bargain deals found on ChopDog will have subscriber IDs connected to them. When commission is generated upon a purchase (in the case of online purchases) or when coupon redemption revenue is generated some time after a purchase (in the case of in-store purchases), revenue received is awarded back to the customer in points. Points can be used toward the purchase of any merchant gift card or gift certificate by a participating ChopDog registered affiliate or merchant. The ‘Give’ portion of the site refers to the fact that ChopDog donates the same amount of points to any Non-Profit of the shopper’s choosing that is registered with ChopDog.
Shopper, Business Owner, Non-Profit, Distributor
There are four participants in ChopDog’s “economy”. The first is you, the Shopper. The Shopper is the end user of coupons redeemed at local merchants or through online purchases. He or she would use the coupons offered on the site to save money on the items they wish to buy or can just shop for bargains. The Shopper is awarded points from a coupon redemption or an online purchase that can be used toward the purchase of gift cards or gift certificates. The Shopper also designates a recipient Non-Profit that they wish to receive the same benefit.
The second is the Business Owner. The Business Owner is a “brick and mortar”/storefront proprietor. He or she is seeking to get ChopDog Shoppers to find their store by using the coupon offers they have uploaded to the site. Once these coupons are used in their stores, Business Owners notify ChopDog through the site (coupon redemption) and are billed a small fee per redemption. However, they too receive points from the coupon redemption. Business Owners can take advantage of web-site hosting services offered by ChopDog. They would pay an additional fee for these services and get priority placement in search queries. Business Owners can also function like Shoppers in that they can just as easily use ChopDog coupons to save on goods and services as well as designate a recipient Non-Profit for points.
The third participant is the Non-Profit. The Non-Profit could be a 501C3 Charity, not-for-profit organization such as a little league baseball team, etc. that has registered with ChopDog. When a subscriber enrolls with ChopDog.com they are required to pick a Non-Profit to receive matching rewards. Non-Profit funding results when a subscriber either purchases products from a ChopDog online store or uses a coupon at a local store. As a result of the purchase, ChopDog receives a commission. A portion of the company’s revenue is then deposited as points into the Non-Profit’s rewards account because the shopper picked them. Non-Profits can also act as Shoppers to earn an additional share when they use coupons at local merchants and make online purchases through ChopDog.
The fourth is the Distributor. The Distributor assumes responsibility of the Shoppers, Businesses and Non-Profits within a certain zip code. A Distributor’s responsibility is to increase the number of registered subscribers in his or her area. They are also to assist any Shopper, Business Owner and Non-Profit in better using the ChopDog site. The distributor is also paid a portion of the revenue received, from all coupon redemptions and commissions paid from online purchases, from all subscribers registered with their given zip code. The Distributor can also act just like a Shopper and designate a recipient Non-Profit for personal purchases made with ChopDog coupons. When Distributors make purchases, they also receive an additional revenue share in the form of points.
As you can see, ChopDog.com is a community of shoppers, businesses, non-profits and distributors working together for everyone’s benefit. How great is that?
With ChopDog.com you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Why? Because you pay nothing to register and post coupons on our site.
Here is how it works for local businesses that post coupons:
- A shopper finds and prints out your coupon from ChopDog’s web site.
- The customer presents you with their ChopDog coupon (and their money).
- After the sale is done, you log into your ChopDog account and upload the shopper’s ID. Once you have uploaded all your subscriber IDs for a given coupon, the system will process it and you will be invoiced. Costs to redeem coupons are as little as $.50 per sale and will vary depending on the dollar value of your sale (see Advertiser's faq).
- After the invoice process, both the shopper and their selected charity are rewarded with points by using the coupon at your business, and so are you.
And with our unique marketing model, customers will keep coming back.
Any business can register from restaurants to dentists. Want to sell a car or boat…create a coupon and go.
Interested in saving some money? Try shopping through ChopDog. You too may be surprised at how much money and time you can save while helping your charity of choice.
Come Join Our Team & Let’s Work Together!
Register as a Business/Advertiser or get answers to FAQ's.
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