Tips & Tricks

10 Online Shopping Tips To Save Money

Most people know that online shopping can save them a lot of money when compared to going to the store in person, but not everyone knows how to get the best deals. If you’ve ever wondered how to save money when making purchases on the web, then these online shopping tips and tricks are perfect for you to try: 

  1. Make an online shopping list

Before you go online to buy anything, you should already have a good idea of what exactly it is that you want. This will help you stay focused, so you don’t become distracted by unrelated items. When you’re deciding what to buy, keep in mind factors like how long it will last and whether the quality is good.

  1. Sign up for retailer emails

Loyalty pays off. Most online retailers offer a special welcome discount for first-time customers. They usually give 10%-20% off your first order when you sign up to receive company emails. Plus, if you stay subscribed, you hear about new coupons and upcoming deals before anyone else.

  1. Abandon your cart

VERY cheeky – but VERY effective sometimes. Many retailers will send special discount codes to customers who abandon their shopping carts in order to entice them to complete the purchase. 

  1. Use cashback

If you’re shopping online, make sure to check whether you can earn cashback on your purchases.
You’ll be able to save money at hundreds of retailers across fashion, beauty, food, and tech by using Emma’s cashback feature. Just shop directly through the app, and we’ll debit your account with any cashback savings made.

  1. Get a discount card

If you are a member of the store, you can collect points for your purchases which you can later use to buy the product or withdraw to your bank account.

  1. Compare prices

This means visiting and comparing products on different websites until you find one that offers the best balance between price and quality.

These websites and browser plugins will help you price compare while shopping online and find deals on your desired products: VOUCHERCODES, PRICERUNNER, Offeroftheday.

  1. Follow brands on social media

These days, many online retail brands are on social media. They often take advantage of their social media presence to announce special offers and promotions to their followers first before they do it anywhere else.

  1. Shop on the right days

When you choose to buy things online on certain days of the week, you are likely to get a better price. According to the price comparison shopping website Idealo, online shoppers tend to get the best deals on a range of products towards the beginning of the week rather than around the weekend, when retailers know people have more free time to browse and make purchases.

  1. Buy second hand – or FREE!

There are places such as eBay, Vinted, Facebook groups etc… that sell second-hand items that may well be perfect for you instead of paying full price.

  1. Plan big purchases around holidays

If you do not need your chosen product urgently, it can be worth waiting for an upcoming bank holiday to buy it, as many retailers mark down their products or offer discounts and sales during holidays. It’s possible to score a crazy deal if you wait for the ideal time to buy.

Summary

From the comfort of your home, online purchasing has never been easier with the abundance of user-friendly website platforms. The best part is that many of the most popular online purchasing platforms have options for big savings.
If you’re a smart shopper that pays attention to deals, coupons and promo codes, you can save a good amount of money on your purchases when shopping online. Even if you’re not a pro at finding deals, there are also simple tricks that can help. Try these helpful tips to make sure you get the best deals when shopping online.

Maryna Khapitska

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