Archive for the ‘Deals’ Category

Learn How To Save Money With Coupons

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007 |

Your best source for grocery coupons is most likely your local newspaper, with Sunday editions having a large selection of grocery coupon insert. Another source for obtaining the grocery coupons is the magazines. Another place to look for grocery coupons is online. Coupons are quite popular these days, shoppers all around the world have always been enthusiastic about the discount coupons. They are like paper money that you can use like cash while making any purchase. There are different types of coupons.

Manufacturer’s Coupons: These are printed and distributed by the product manufacturer to entice shoppers to try their products, or to encourage continued use of classic favorite items.

Store-Specific Coupons: These discount coupons are only valid at specific grocery stores and typically apply to local or regional products rather than nationally distributed items.

Combination Coupons: These deals are valid only if more than one product is purchased from an approved list.

Why Look For Good Internet Deals And Daily Freebies?

Saturday, March 24th, 2007 |

By: Laura Stover

The Art of Shopping the Internet for Freebies and Deals
More and more people are turning to the Internet in order to find deals on all kinds of items they want or need for their homes. Many of the deals and freebies that they come across are not even available in traditional retail stores. The fact that the Web can display so many different item and service options really helps the consumer quite a bit. It makes shopping quicker and more convenient. It also saves retailers money that would be spent moving product from a warehouse to the retail section of a store. In the process of shopping, consumers also find plenty of freebies and deals that are enticing to a customer. Many of these deals are only offered online. The reason they are only offered online is because it is more economical to promote certain deals by way of the Internet versus local stores. Even if a consumer is required to pay shipping charges, online shopping can be cheaper than in-store shopping. The reason why is because a product can be packed and shipped directly from a manufacturer to a person’s front door. This eliminates the step of unpacking the product and displaying it in a store front-in some cases.

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