Unlike regular cut-em-out coupons and click here is used online and can be used to get discounts on a variety of products in the Adobe range. Companies typically provide coupons for Adobe because they are a globally recognized, high quality software provider. This means that not only do they get associated with a good brand but they also get a larger portion of the profit from sales and best of all they can grow into a relatively large consumer base. There are a couple of ways to use a coupon and usage really depends on how the coupon has been set up.
In some cases an Adobe coupon can come in the form of an email. The email will contain a small banner (or a number of banners depending on how many products are being sold) and all you have to do is click on the banner to get to a sign up screen. Alternatively when you get an email you may just be sent a link instead of a banner and this will also redirect you to the purchase page or cart. You will find after choosing the product you want to buy, you will see an invoice that will show the amount saved or the total amount with the discounted price.
In other cases an Adobe coupon may be sent in the form of a code. Depending on how the email is sent you may get a regular email with the code in the body or you may also get a banner that redirects when you click on it. The banner can redirect to a site that displays your code or may give you instructions on where to enter the code that you received. Not only codes are used on the Adobe site since there are also affiliate sites that sell Adobe products.
In essence the only difference between the regular cut out coupon and a code is the fact that you are using your coupon in the form of a link, banner or code. The most important thing is the huge savings on products your Adobe coupon can actually provide.