Saving Money Using Coupon Codes
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Saving Money. Shopping. They're not exactly contradictory. Find out why coupons are making a resurgence today - on the Internet.
Online Shopping Diaries
An intimate look at shopping. In diary format.
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Point, Click, Buy, and Save
Point, click and buy. Shopping has never been as convenient as when you do it online. For many of us, the Web has become one big, virtual department store, where anything -books, clothes, toys, souvenir items, pillow covers, airline tickets, whatever it is one needs (or wants)- can be purchased with a single mouse-click.
It used to be inconvenient. It used to be that we'd have to drive to the nearest Wal-Mart to buy things, and spend hours making rounds of the aisles, and fall in line and wait our turn at the cash register. It used to be that we'd have to make lists, push metal carts, carry heavy bags all the way to the parking lot, and sigh at the end of a long day that was spent looking for a particular kind of Air Jordans that Junior wanted for Christmas.
That's rarely the case these days. Thanks to the rapid rise of technology, everything has now become available online. Even the metal cart -or, alternatively, the shopping bag- has gone virtual on us. From the comfort of our own homes, or our swivel chair in the office, we have grown to become a consumer generation that makes transactions the electronic way. Point, click and buy: the height of convenience indeed, with less time spent and less effort required.
But are we shopping at less cost?
As the world's economy continues to plummet, the average Joe's budget continues to tighten. And our online shopping behavior has become more thorough. Every penny counts, as they say. We are scouring the Internet for a website that sells this item for a cheaper price than the other website. We are Googling for bargains. We are asking bloggers for tips, and sellers for discounts, and retailers for better deals. Anything that will help us save a few more cents. A few more dollars.
It is then to no surprise that coupons are making a comeback; this time, though, they have gone paperless. Like everything else, they are being presented online - and redeemed online. Internet shopping carts are being tagged with snips that would take a percent or dollar off of a purchase. Whereas before, shoppers would clip newspaper cutouts for a meal ticket or collect coupons from boxes of breakfast cereals, we now have the Internet to avail ourselves of similar money-saving opportunities. Clearance sales used to be announced with a banner posted on a shop window - and rebates and discounts, in magazine inserts; now they're being advertised with a colorful graphic on the sidebars of blogs and online stores.
These trends have driven the rise of websites, such as Couponsaver.org, that collect coupon information and promo codes to share to the rest of the online shoppers' world. An increasing number of consumers, with varying demographics and needs, are visiting these sites to check out the most popular deals or monitor the latest promotional offers.
"I was very frustrated with not being able to find the coupons and promo codes that I wanted to use," says Dave Stack, founder of Coupon Saver. "So instead of complaining about it, I decided to do something and 'build a better mousetrap,' as they say."
Not that the mousetrap lessens the choices of the consumer. If anything, it increases them - all while ushering in a trend in shopping that is just as convenient, and yet also much cheaper: point, click, buy, and save.
It used to be inconvenient. It used to be that we'd have to drive to the nearest Wal-Mart to buy things, and spend hours making rounds of the aisles, and fall in line and wait our turn at the cash register. It used to be that we'd have to make lists, push metal carts, carry heavy bags all the way to the parking lot, and sigh at the end of a long day that was spent looking for a particular kind of Air Jordans that Junior wanted for Christmas.
That's rarely the case these days. Thanks to the rapid rise of technology, everything has now become available online. Even the metal cart -or, alternatively, the shopping bag- has gone virtual on us. From the comfort of our own homes, or our swivel chair in the office, we have grown to become a consumer generation that makes transactions the electronic way. Point, click and buy: the height of convenience indeed, with less time spent and less effort required.
But are we shopping at less cost?
As the world's economy continues to plummet, the average Joe's budget continues to tighten. And our online shopping behavior has become more thorough. Every penny counts, as they say. We are scouring the Internet for a website that sells this item for a cheaper price than the other website. We are Googling for bargains. We are asking bloggers for tips, and sellers for discounts, and retailers for better deals. Anything that will help us save a few more cents. A few more dollars.
It is then to no surprise that coupons are making a comeback; this time, though, they have gone paperless. Like everything else, they are being presented online - and redeemed online. Internet shopping carts are being tagged with snips that would take a percent or dollar off of a purchase. Whereas before, shoppers would clip newspaper cutouts for a meal ticket or collect coupons from boxes of breakfast cereals, we now have the Internet to avail ourselves of similar money-saving opportunities. Clearance sales used to be announced with a banner posted on a shop window - and rebates and discounts, in magazine inserts; now they're being advertised with a colorful graphic on the sidebars of blogs and online stores.
These trends have driven the rise of websites, such as Couponsaver.org, that collect coupon information and promo codes to share to the rest of the online shoppers' world. An increasing number of consumers, with varying demographics and needs, are visiting these sites to check out the most popular deals or monitor the latest promotional offers.
"I was very frustrated with not being able to find the coupons and promo codes that I wanted to use," says Dave Stack, founder of Coupon Saver. "So instead of complaining about it, I decided to do something and 'build a better mousetrap,' as they say."
Not that the mousetrap lessens the choices of the consumer. If anything, it increases them - all while ushering in a trend in shopping that is just as convenient, and yet also much cheaper: point, click, buy, and save.
“"Whoever said money can't buy happiness simply didn't know where to go shopping." - Bo Derek”
The Things We Buy
Coupon Codes on Shoes
I love kicks. As in shoes. Nike, Adidas, Reebok - you name it. I've been collecting them for years, like Imelda Marcos.Of course it costs money. A lot of money. Luckily, with the advent of online coupon codes, I am able to save even as I continue my hobby.
Here's a list of codes I use to save on my shoes:
Finish Line Coupons: Finish Line will provide the best selection of sport inspired footwear, apparel and accessories to fit the fast culture of action addicted individuals.
Puma Coupons: This is where I get the hottest Puma shoes at the lowest prices.
FootSmart Coupons: FootSmart, the largest direct retailer of foot and lower body healthcare products in the United States, understands that when your feet hurt or are not properly cushioned or supported, your entire lower body can be negatively affected.
Mason Shoe Coupons: This is where I find all the classic looks, plus the latest styles in dazzling dress shoes, trendy casuals, and tech-enhanced athletic shoes - all from top name brands like Skechers, Stacy Adams, Timberland, New Balance and many more). It's everything you need to turn any outfit from ordinary to extraordinary.
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Coupon Codes on Photography
They say a picture says a thousand words. But a thousand pictures will cost you a lot. That's why I try to save as much money as I can whenever I am practicing my photography skills. How is that possible? I visit these sites and look for coupons:
Clark Color Coupons: Clark Color Labs has been providing high quality film developing at an exceptional value to its customers for over fifty years. At Clark, your pictures are back in the mail to you within 24 hours of the receipt of your film.
Kodak Coupons: One of the most recognized brands in the world. If you're a real photographer you'd have heard of Kodak by now.
PhotoWorks Coupons: Photos works is an online personal publishing company and photography community that allows users to share and store their digital photos, host personalized Web pages and Storefronts, build communities and use their digital images to create quality photo-personalized products like hard-bound photo books, greeting cards, calendars, prints, tee-shirts, hoodies, glossy puzzles, key chains, mouse pads, sticky notepads.
Snapfish Coupons: Snapfish by HP is the number one online photo service, with more than 50 million members in 20 countries and 2 billion unique photos stored online.
Clark Color Coupons: Clark Color Labs has been providing high quality film developing at an exceptional value to its customers for over fifty years. At Clark, your pictures are back in the mail to you within 24 hours of the receipt of your film.
Kodak Coupons: One of the most recognized brands in the world. If you're a real photographer you'd have heard of Kodak by now.
PhotoWorks Coupons: Photos works is an online personal publishing company and photography community that allows users to share and store their digital photos, host personalized Web pages and Storefronts, build communities and use their digital images to create quality photo-personalized products like hard-bound photo books, greeting cards, calendars, prints, tee-shirts, hoodies, glossy puzzles, key chains, mouse pads, sticky notepads.
Snapfish Coupons: Snapfish by HP is the number one online photo service, with more than 50 million members in 20 countries and 2 billion unique photos stored online.
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Useful Websites
Think About This:
"I always say shopping is cheaper than a psychiatrist." - Tammy Faye Bakker, former wife of televangelist Jim Bakker
Useful Links
- What Are Coupons?
- Wikipedia explains coupons
- Coupon Codes, Promo Codes, Free Shipping Deals, Discount Codes and ...
- Coupon Saver has many coupon codes, promo codes and coupons that will save you money with your online internet purchases.
- Mommy Saver
- Money saving ideas for frugal stay at home moms
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I'm just your regular online shopper, scouring the Internet for today's best deals and spreading the word on how you and I can get them.
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