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Discount Coupon Magazines Are Hot Trash

Why Print-Based Coupon Magazines Are a Complete Waste of Your Advertising Budget

If I have to look at one more terribly designed, mind-numbingly repetitive ad in a print-based coupon magazine mailed to my home, I might just lose it. These discount rags—MINT, Money Pages, Prestigious Living, and their equally uninspired counterparts—are the graveyard of bad advertising decisions.

Seriously, where do I even begin?

The Same Industries, The Same Ads, Over and Over

Flip through one of these publications, and you’ll see the same HVAC contractors, roofing companies, tree removal services, weight loss clinics peddling GLP-1 medications, garage door repair companies, and indoor air quality specialists—all stacked on top of one another, fighting for attention.

Instead of standing out, they’re advertising against their own competition in the same damn magazine, sent to the same audience. Brilliant strategy, right?

If You Have a Quarter-Page Ad, You May as Well Not Bother

Advertising in one of these coupon books only works if you dominate the space. A quarter-page or smaller ad? It’s lost in the mix, drowned out by full-page spreads and competitors flashing bigger discounts. At that point, why even bother? Save yourself the frustration and put that money to better use.

People Who Read These Magazines Want Cheap, Not Quality

The audience for these publications isn’t looking for the best company—they’re looking for the biggest discount.

That means:

  • You’re either forced to slash your prices or create the illusion of doing so.
  • Your brand becomes associated with discount-seeking customers, not loyal, high-value clients.
  • The moment a competitor offers a better deal, your customer retention is shot.

If your only value proposition is being the cheapest, then congratulations, you’ve just become the Dollar Store version of your industry.

What Should You Do Instead?

Ditch the coupon books and invest in smarter, high-return marketing channels. Instead of burning cash on ads destined for the recycling bin, try:

  • Google Local Service Ads & PPC Campaigns – Be the first business people see when they actually need your service, not when they’re absentmindedly flipping through junk mail.
  • SEO & Content Marketing – A well-optimized website and strong local SEO can ensure your business ranks higher without throwing your profit margins in the trash.
  • Social Media & Retargeting Ads – With Facebook, Instagram, and Google retargeting, you can target real potential customers, not just bargain hunters.
  • Streaming & OTT Advertising – If you really want visibility, streaming ads on platforms like Hulu, YouTube, and Roku will actually get seen by engaged audiences—unlike that coupon book collecting dust on a kitchen counter.

Final Thought: Buy Better Toilet Paper Instead

If you were even considering throwing money into one of these print coupon books, do yourself a favor—spend it on better toilet paper instead. At least then, you’ll get some actual use out of it.

Or, if you actually want to invest in marketing that works, contact Mad Men Marketing today. We’ll help you put your budget where it actually drives results, not where it ends up in the trash.