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More on Shopping With Coupons Online

After last week’s post on shopping with coupon codes, here is a follow up to answer some questions I’ve been receiving.

Coupon codes are also called promotional codes by some merchants. Don’t let this confuse you – they are the same thing, really. Most of the time, the online code is a series of numbers, numbers and letters mixed, or a short word that relates to the type of product, usually in all capital letters.

For example, a PetSmart code could look like this – MEOW838. The codes themselves are somewhat predictable. Generally, they are like the ones in the example above – a percentage or a flat amount off of your total bill, or free shipping. There have also been instances, usually seasonal, where the addition of a special coupon code will yield a free gift.

Another type of code is a clickable link that leads you to a page where a number/letter code will be displayed for you to enter when you check out. These codes are often included in email newsletters that online retailers send to customers who have signed up for them.

If you think about it, you’ll realize that an online coupon is merely a more modern version of the coupons that shoppers have been clipping from the Sunday newspaper inserts for years. And, like those paper coupons, online coupons can be found for almost any product that is sold on the Internet. You should be able to find coupon codes for the following:

• Clothing for Men, Women and Children
• Auto accessories
• Health and Beauty Ads
• Pet Food and Accessories
• Magazines and Books
• Computers and computer accessories
• Gifts and Flowers
• Electronics
• Furniture
• Food
• Sporting Goods
• Shoes
• Jewelry
• Art and Photography
• Office Supplies
• Online Services
• Music CDs, Movie DVDs, Video Games’
• Kitchen accessories, including cookware
• Gardening and Outdoor supplies
• Toys and Games
• Cigarettes and Cigars
• Airline Tickets
• Concert and Event Tickets
• Rental Cars
• Hotel Accommodations
• Restaurants

In short, anything that is sold on the Internet by a retailer or company, large or small, can have a coupon code associated with it. You will sometimes see multiple codes, and in this case, you should stop and figure out which one would give you the best value.

When you are just starting out using coupons online to save money, this all might seem a little confusing. But, after you’ve completed a transaction or two, you will catch on like an old pro.

For example, let’s say that you want to do some shopping at The Body Shop online. Your first step is to visit a website devoted to coupon codes in order to see if there are any current ones for this retailer. You spy not just one, but several codes. There is one that offers you free shipping on your order another which gives you 10% off of the total amount you spend, and another that is for $10 off when you spend $25. How will you know which one to use?

Stack Your Coupon Codes and Save Even More Money!

Depending on how much you are planning to spend, it’s a tossup between the $10 off and the 10% off. On some web sites, you can use more than one coupon code, which is called stacking. This is a very popular method for maximum savings, and a perfectly legitimate option. You won’t know if a retailer will allow the use of multiple codes until you actually type them into the space on the order blank and update the page to see if they went through. If they did, you will notice that your total amount due has been reduced. If they didn’t you will see a brief message, sometimes in red text that explains why you were not given the discount. It’s well worth your time to try multiple coupon codes each time you shop online!

Country Home Decor Stores

You have some great products available for sale but you’re limited to drive by, word of mouth, or random walk in traffic.

You’ve heard about the online shopping craze - now that everyone seems to be ‘over’ the credit card theft scare and credit card companies are more helpful about this issue – but you don’t have a clue, or time, to set up a website that accepts orders for your products.

That’s where we come in. Saving you time and money – at start up and into the future.

How do we do it? I’ll show you…

Here’s How this Story About Home Decor Stores Started

A few years back a friend of mine and I started making products for craft and home decor sales and found a huge interest in our community for country decorating items.

Craft Show to Retail Store to Online Business

I was more focused on art and business, she had all the talent and interest in home decor so we stayed friends, but persued our own interests in business.

She decided to turn her love of decor into a local shop (probably a lot like yours) and has done very well over the past few years – even though we live in a tourist town and the winter months are relatively quiet here.

Her regular, seasonal customers return every year, but they are always asking her to put more of her merchandise online so they can shop from home. Read the rest…