Daily Planet Deals have arrived
Everybody loves a bargain. And now the Twin Cities Daily Planet offers its readers a way to save money, sample new restaurants, shops and services, and support our award-winning journalism, all at the same time.
Starting at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, June 1, the Daily Planet will feature a new Daily Planet Deal at http://shop.tcdailyplanet.net/ several times a week. In coming weeks, you'll see offers for savings of 50 percent or more at restaurants, beauty salons and many other independent locally owned businesses.
Our first Daily Planet deal is $35 worth of food and beverages for only $15 at Koyi Sushi Too, the new Asian restaurant at 2111 E. Franklin in Minneapolis' Seward neighborhood. Click here to purchase after 7 a.m. on June 1.
We may allow some deals to run for more than a single day – but if you see an offer you want, don't delay – quantities for some offers are very limited.
Daily Planet deals will be announced in the Daily Planet's daily e-newsletter – to make sure you never miss an offer, sign up at http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/subscribe.
Every purchase you make at our Daily Planet e-commerce store helps pay for our award-winning journalism, classes and programs. Even when you don't make a purchase, you can help us by spreading the word. Please forward this message, or use the convenient tools on our e-commerce site to post our Daily Planet deals to your Facebook page or Twitter account.
If you own a business, and would like to use our Daily Planet Deals program to attract new customers, please contact Jeremy Iggers at jeremyiggers [at] tcdailyplanet [dot] net, 612-802-0374. Or contact Daily Planet Deals sales manager Yvonne Hundshamer at yvonne [at] tcdailyplanet [dot] net, 651-398-4556.
Jeremy Iggers (jeremy [at] tcmediaalliance [dot] org) is the executive director of the Twin Cities Media Alliance. Find Jeremy on Google.



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Free online coupons from neighborhood businesses
If you want to support your neighborhood businesses and save money, the Northeast Neighbors & Business Association just launched their new website Local Biz Bucks(tm)--Online coupons from neighborhood businesses, restaurants and service providers (currently in the Northeast Minneapolis area).
The website was launched to:
--Support local businesses with low-cost marketing options
--Help to strengthen our neighborhood economies with shop-local incentives
--Make residents aware of great local businesses that may not be able to afford to advertise in the local media
And you don't have to purchase the coupons, they're FREE!
Thanks for your support of local businesses!
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