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  • April 21st, 2008

    Online coupon codes and promotional offers are an interesting way of saving time and money while shopping online. Coupon codes are not a new concept. In fact, many people, who are savvy shoppers, are already habituated and familiar with achieving huge amounts of price discounts by using paper coupons that are available through many departmental stores. Similar is the concept of online coupon codes. According to a survey report, only 38 percent of American households tend to utilize the benefits of online coupon codes while making a purchase from an online retailer. This is because most of these people are either not aware of the concept or are unable to find one as they don’t know how to find online coupon codes.

    So as to get benefited from online coupon codes, one must understand what exactly they are and how they work.   Online coupon codes, also known as promotional codes, are usually offered by online merchants as a part of their promotions. In order to redeem these codes, one must enter them in a “coupon code” or “promotion code” box that is usually available in the shopping cart itself. However, there are also websites where the coupon code is entered on the order review page just prior to checkout. In case, one is unable to locate the box in any of these pages, just check the FAQs section of the website. One can find the coupon code box in the customer service page. According to an estimate, almost 80% of available online shops entertain the concept of coupon codes. Hence, it is always important to look out for the coupon code “submit” area whenever an individual is planning to purchase something from an online store.

    Every coupon code has a specific promotional offer attached to it along with a date of expiry. This means that the code must be utilized before the expiry date. Promotional offers can include anything from discounts on purchases to free shipping or even a free gift. Whenever any customer enters the code in the particular box, the product is delivered along with the offer. For example, if the coupon code offers 25% discount on the sale price, the product will be sold at a price that comes after deducting the discount amount, provided the customer submits the coupon code.

    Searching for online coupon codes is difficult because many online retailers do not provide these codes on their websites. These are usually found to be placed in other related websites as a strategy to attract customers to the site. In order to search for desired online coupon codes, one can use the trusted web-based search engines such as Yahoo! or Google. One should always try to select those offers that are most recent. One can even select a few favorite coupon code websites and bookmark them so that time is not wasted while searching for coupon codes anytime in the future.

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    April 16th, 2008

    Do you want to save money and avoid paying too much? Here are ten ways to become a savvy bargain when you go online shopping. It used to be that if you wanted to pay the lowest price possible for a product, you had to search through flyers, or walk through dozens of different shops to compare prices. Not so anymore.

    With online shopping, bargain shopping has become as easy as typing on a keyboard and clicking a mouse. At the end of a hard day of bargain shopping you won’t end up with sore feet. Just maybe a crick in your neck and tired eyes from the glare of your computer screen. But it’s all worth it for deal right?

    Here are the 10 best ways to find a deal online shopping.

    1. Compare, Compare Compare! And I don’t just mean the price. As a conscientious online consumer, you are going to want to compare the companies that offer the product. This includes looking at the company’s core values, if that is important to you; the return policy, and also the incentives that the retailer offer should you choose to spend your money there.

    2. Use available resources. It is not always necessary to do the dirty work yourself, and this is especially true with online shopping. There are numerous websites out there that do the price comparing for you.

    3. Check the Clearance Sections. Every department store has that section at the back where unwanted merchandise can be found for a song, and online shopping is no different. On the retailer’s web page, check out the discount or clearance section, if they have one. You’d be surprised at what you may find.

    4. Educate Yourself. With the wealth of Internet information at your fingertips, it has never been easier to stay up to date on current products and prices, and to investigate retailers and their products. A good online shopping deal may soon turn sour if the product that you order does not deliver.

    5. Use online auctions. If you know the retail value of the product that you are searching for, why not try your hand at an online auction? Set a price that you are willing to pay, and do not bid above it. With a bit of luck and self-control, you just might win.

    6. Watch for sales. This is easier to do than ever with online shopping. Most online retailers provide automatic e-flyers that notify you of sales, so take advantage of this hassle free advertising.

    7. Buy at the right time. The best sales are usually had at the end of the season. Impulse shopping is one of the most common reasons for overspending, so bide your time and try to shop with a cool head.

    8. Buy in bulk. Buying in large quantities is often cheaper than buying one product, and this is especially true when buying online. Shipping fees are usually a flat rate no matter how much product you buy, and most online retailers offer free shipping if you spend more than a certain amount. The phrase ‘stock up and save’ has never been truer.

    9. Be aware of discounts. You may apply for a special discount. For example, if you are buying for your small business, or if you are an educator, you may get the product for a reduced price.

    10. Be patient. If you don’t need the product right away, watch the prices. Either the price will fall, or something cheaper and better may come along.

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    February 29th, 2008

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