Shopping online is the easiest way to find the lowest price for whatever it is you want. But there are plenty of ways to save money besides just getting a good buy.
- Sales, specials, and closeouts. Just like brick-and-mortar stores, online retailers often have sales and reduce items to clear out their inventory. Check your favorite sites regularly or sign up for e-mail alerts.
- Manufacturer rebates. Rebates are not limited to traditional retail transactions--you can get them with online purchases as well. To find out what rebates are being offered by which manufacturers, visit a rebate-tracking site (you can find them using any search engine). But if you find a rebate and use that in your decision-making process, be sure to follow up and file the necessary forms to get your money. Manufacturers know many of their customers won't bother.
- Online coupons. Online coupons work the same way paper coupons do, except that instead of handing a cashier a slip of paper you enter a code during the checkout process. Many merchants issue online coupons for various types of discounts; you'll find them in catalogs, direct mail pieces, and even in the inserts with your order (a way to get you to buy again). You can also find coupons at sites specializing in offering this information. Shop and find the best deal on what you want, then go looking for a coupon to bring the price down even further.
- First-time customer discounts and specials. Many e-tailers offer special deals to customers making their first purchases. Those deals might be a discount of a flat amount or a percentage on that purchase, a coupon for discounts on future purchases, free shipping, a free gift, free gift-wrapping, or whatever. If you're making your first purchase from a particular merchant, check around the site to see what sort of bonuses are available.
- Free or reduced shipping. In general, the buyer pays the shipping for online purchases, but merchants often offer specials on their shipping rates just as they do on their products. An increasing number of merchants are offering free shipping, or free shipping with purchases over a certain amount.
- Have your entire order shipped together. If you're buying more than one item from a site, it's possible things will be available at different times. Some sites charge the same total amount for shipping regardless of when various items go out, but some sites charge more if they have to make separate shipments. In those cases, requesting that everything in your order be shipped together can save you money. Also, if you're not in a rush and the site offers shipping choices, choose the slowest--it's usually the cheapest.
- Get on merchants' mailing lists. Many merchants will ask if you'd like to be on their mailing list. If this is a company you expect to buy from again, say yes. You'll get notices of special sales, clearance items, coupons, and other special offers.