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Yes, it can be a ripoff to have the coupon code manager. But you are getting more than just the coupon code. You are also getting a mailing list and cross selling management software (and more that I cannot recall). May not be that bad after all since, you might be able to entice some shoppers to buy from you with these tools. The extra revenue will offset whatever extra monthly fee you have to fork out.
** I do not work for Yahoo! nor do I invest in Yahoo! stock. These opinions are strictly based on my experience with their products.
The cross selling tool allows you to cross sell items within the shopping cart. For example, "get these together".
True, you can script your own mailing list by downloading your order info and copying all the customers email to a software of your preference. The mailing list software takes care of these automatically for you.
Let me know if you have more questions.
Isn't it possible to also create a form and then have users just enter their email list to subscribe to a newsletter. I'm not sure what the difference is between doing it that way and using some third party software like Constant Contact though.
Btw, we were able to implement newsletter signup without Constant Contact, though we would love to have "Tell You Friends" feature in our website. Yahoo! does not support that for now.
Before we upgraded, we were also trying to justify having to generate $12,000/mth sales to breakeven on the 0.5% difference in transaction. But now that we have the package and is able to see sales coming in using our coupon code, we think that it had not be a bad decision.