Apartment Therapy grilled a number of bloggers about their best money saving hacks – and they’ll change the way you shop online.
From simple tricks such as abandoning your online shopping basket before making a purchase to ensuring you always have a discount code, employing these simple hacks will mean you’ll never pay full-price for your favourite products again.
If you love a bargain but have no idea how to get your hands on cut-price products, the people who do it for a living have shared their insider secrets.
Bloggers have shared their best money saving hacks – and they’ll change the way you shop online
Get a google extension
Brooke Ulrich from All Things Thrifty recommends downloading a browser extension like the Honey app, which automatically adds coupons onto your purchase at check out.
Know your discount sites
Fashion blogger Tiffany Battle of The Werk! Place says she swears by googling the name of the e-tailer alongside ‘coupon code’ and one will often pop up. She also loves dedicated discount code sites like Retail Me Not or Coupon.com
Keep an eye on blogs
They may be taking over the internet but you can reap the rewards of blogger’s successes.
Plenty of beauty blogger host sales or giveaways on their sites. Either they sell products they haven’t used for a discounted rate or simply organise a huge giveaway courtesy of some of the best brands.
Keep an eye on all the biggest beauty bloggers (you can subscribe to your favourites via Bloglovin) or type ‘beauty blog sale’ into Google.
Many of the biggest beauty bloggers and make-up artists also partner with brands to offer discount codes on their favourite products so always check the video’s description to see if there’s one to use.
Keep a beady eye on Instagram
Fashion blogger Patrice Williams of Looking Fly on a Dime constantly checks her favourite brand’s Instagram stories, where they often post last minute sales.
Many bloggers and make-up artists partner with brands to offer discount codes on their favourite products so always check the video’s description to see if there’s one to use
Always ask for a free shipping code
Rachel Richardson of Lovely in LA swears by simply asking a retailer’s customer service direct. She says they often have an online chat site you can get in touch with and ask for free shipping codes.
TOP MONEY SAVING HACKS
Get a google extension
Know your discount sites
Keep an eye on blogs
Keep a beady eye on Instagram
Always ask for a free shipping code
Abandon your shopping basket
Save money and get loyalty points
Earn money whilst you shop
Bloggers also swear by reaching out to brands on social media to ask them for discounts.
Abandon your shopping basket
If you got a little bit carried away during your online shopping trip and adding far too many items to your cart, the best way of getting a discount is by abandoning it.
If you close the website and wait at least a day, the e-tailer will often send you an email reminding you that you left your potential purchases behind.
In the best case scenario, the store will offer you a discount to lure you back.
Save money and get loyalty points
TBSeen.com, the shopping site launched by former radio and television presenter Kate Thornton, offers discounted buys, cash hacks and money saving tips.
It has offers and rewards from 500 carefully curated brands (including Boots, NARS, Bobbi Brown and Clinique), and even allows you to combine cashback with regular points cards.
So, for example, if you’re shopping at Boots you can get money off and points back.
Earn money whilst you shop
Sites like TopCashback.co.uk and Quidco offer members money back and savings when they purchase products.
Quidco sells Space NK products and on TopCashback, there’s offers of up to 11 per cent on many big beauty retailers such as Boots, LookFantastic, FeelUnique, The Body Shop, Clinique, L’Occitane, Clarins and you can get actual cash back for buying your favourite products.