Opportunities exist to save money everywhere, including with online shopping. They are right under your nose and I’m excited to share these 7 smart ways to get the most out of your online shopping.
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Are you tired of lugging those heavy books of coupons around the stores with you? You’re not alone. While couponing can save some serious moola, it can also be a big headache. There’s all the clipping, organizing, storing and purging of expired coupons to deal with. Not to mention that it can get quite confusing during checkout when you’re trying to pull out all the coupons you need. Good news – you don’t have to do that anymore! That’s right, apps have taken the place of all those cluttered coupons in your purse. Here are the details on some of the most popular savings apps for iPhone and Android.
SnipSnap
SnipSnap is a revolutionary tool when it comes to coupons. Rather than having only electronic coupons on your phone, you can actually snap a picture of your coupons, save them to your phone and redeem them at most stores. Not only will you have your coupons handy without shuffling through lots of paper, but you’ll have their excellent tracking tools as well. The app sends expiration date alerts to let you know when your coupons are about to expire.
Target App
Target has great deals every day, but they send out coupons twice a month, too. Now, you can get alerts to the best deals the store has to offer and their coupons by using their smartphone app. Use it to shop online after you get your payday loans, and manage your Target gift cards right from the app. If you’re a frequent shopper at this store, this app is a must have.
Just as there are many types of money management apps for other technological gadgets, the iPad also offers a wide variety of apps that can help you stay on top of your finances.
I recently received an email from one of my readers who shared with me a link to a great article that lists ten iPad apps to help you manage your money. Apps listed include Mint.com, Pageonce, Ace Budget, and many others. Some of these apps will aid you in creating and sticking to a budget. Others help you to locate the closest ATM machine if you need some cash. Another handy one helps you keep track of your bills so that you never pay late fees again.
Open up your hand and take a close look at the gadget you are holding. In your hand lies more processing power than the largest IBM commercial computer in 1960. That computer took up more space than the average 1500 sq. ft. home. Not only could it not do a tenth of the sophisticated things modern cell phones do, current technology can do it a billion times faster and have up to a million times more memory available.