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		<title>Best Online Coupon Websites</title>
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        like shopping online - it's easy to do, secure (pretty much all credit 
        cards have online protection guarantee and unless you're shopping in shady 
        online places, you're very safe), and [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2009-10/coupons.jpg" width="150" height="150" class="imageleft">I 
        like shopping online - it's easy to do, secure (pretty much all credit 
        cards have online protection guarantee and unless you're shopping in shady 
        online places, you're very safe), and best of all - no driving to the 
        mall or shop! You simply can't beat the selection of products available 
        online and the prices are usually much cheaper given online stores' lower 
        overhead cost. You'd have to pay shipping most of the time, but think 
        of all the gas and time you're saving.</p>
      <p>But how can you make online shopping better? How about with online coupons: 
        many stores have &quot;coupon code&quot; or &quot;promo code&quot; during 
        checkout that will give you discounts, free shipping and even free goodies. 
        Given the highly competitive nature of ecommerce, these coupons can be 
        very, very good.</p>
      <p>The problem is how do you find these coupons? Most online stores give 
        them to existing their customers to promote return business, but that 
        doesn't mean that you'd have to buy something first to get a better deal 
        later. </p>
      <p>With a little legwork (fingerwork?) you can save a lot with online coupons. 
        Simply go to these &quot;coupon aggregator&quot; websites:</p>
      <ul>
        <li><strong><a href="http://currentcodes.com/">CurrentCodes.com</a></strong><br>
          You can browse by merchant and categories in CurrentCodes.com, though 
          it's best if you know exactly what you're looking for. For example, 
          selecting coupons for computers bring up hundreds of available coupons, 
          which will take quite a bit of time to sort through.<br>
          <br>
          If you know what you're looking for, say a specific product, then it's 
          easy to find the keyword using your browser's search capability (CTRL-F 
          for Firefox, CMD-F if you're using a Mac)</li>
        <li><strong><a href="http://www.retailmenot.com/">RetailMeNot</a></strong><br>
          Guy King, the founder of <a href="http://www.bugmenot.com/">BugMeNot</a>, 
          an online repository of username and passwords to bypass registration 
          on otherwise free websites, started another venture in 2006 called RetailMeNot. 
          The website lets users post and retrieve web coupons from 40,000 stores.<br>
          <br>
          While a lot of online coupon sites concentrate on US retailers and etailers, 
          RetailMeNot lets you browse for coupons from retailers in UK, Canada, 
          Australia, Germany, India, France, and the Netherlands.</li>
        <li><strong><a href="http://www.fatwallet.com/">FatWallet</a></strong><br>
          FatWallet.com was started in 1999 by Tim Storm as a single page listing 
          coupons for a handful of retailers. I suppose it resonated with cheapskates 
          everywhere since it has since grown to be one of the largest websites 
          on the Net!</li>
        <li><strong><a href="http://www.ask.com/deals">Ask Deal</a></strong><br>
          Ask Deal is a new service by Ask.com, aiming to become the premiere 
          search engine for deals, coupons, bargains, and sales. Ask.com doesn't 
          host the coupons themselves - instead, they aggregate such information 
          from the websites above and many others. You can even find local coupons 
          in your area (by zip codes).</li>
      </ul>
      <p><strong>Bonus: Black Friday</strong><br>
        There's shopping and then there's Black Friday shopping. In the United 
        States, the Friday after Thanksgiving is the traditional start of the 
        Christmas shopping season. Competition is cutthroat and therefore retailers 
        offer unusually good doorbuster and loss leader deals to draw people to 
        their stores.</p>
      <p>If you don't mind waking up really early in the morning, standing in 
        line for hours before the store open, and jostling with hundreds of people 
        for a few select products, then shopping on a Black Friday can save you 
        a lot (and I mean <em>a lot</em>) of money. But keep the kids at home 
        - people have literally been crushed and trampled to death by shoppers 
        desperate for cheap goods.</p>
      <p>Two good websites that offer a sneak peak at Black Friday deals are <a href="http://www.blackfriday.info/">BlackFriday.info</a> 
        and <a href="http://bfads.net/">bfads.net</a></p>
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