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Shop Smarter And Save Big Bucks

Most people should consider doing more of their shopping on the Internet.  You can buy almost anything you need online:  groceries, appliances, cars and almost any luxury you can imagine. Let's suppose you transferred one shopping trip per week onto the Internet (let's round this down to 50 trips per year.)  If your average round-trip drive is 10 miles, you'll save $200 per year on the 500 miles driven (assuming 40¢ per mile expenses.)

You can usually find an easy-to-use coupon for about $10 off at almost any online store, at sites such as DealOfDay.com:  use one of those per week and you'll save another $500.  There are also online shopping agents that can make sure you get rock-bottom prices.  You'll probably save at least 10% that way:  a study on Internet bargains by two professors at M.I.T. university concluded that bargain-shopping on the Internet saves consumers from 9% to 16%.  If you move $5000 worth of spending online each year, you'll receive about $500 in savings.

You can also save time by shopping online.  Let's say that your average shopping trip is 1.5 hours long.  Moving it onto the Internet will save you about one hour per shopping trip, because you won't have to drive your car or walk the aisles of the store.  That's worth another $500 per year for someone making $10 per hour.  Shipping costs will raise the price of online shopping by about 5-10%, but most people will get that back in sales-tax savings because most online stores charge a sales tax only for the state where they are located.

If you want to try to save even more money, visit auction sites such as eBay.com:  they sell both new and refurbished items at a steep discount, and you can also buy from many private sellers of used goods.

The more costly the item you wish to purchase, the more important it is to shop for it online.  That's true because the Internet is a great tool to research prices: you can use the Internet to force suppliers to compete for your business and get the best price.  You can also save money on expensive purchases by avoiding the state sales tax.

Read the articles in this section, and you won't have to worry about being gypped by some of the fly-by-night outfits that inhabit the Web...


Use Shopping Agents To Find The Best Price

Shopping agents try to find the best prices for many kinds of products.  We did a quick search for "best shopping agents" at Google, and most of the results returned MySimon.com.  That's been the shopping agent we've generally used.  It has extensive price comparisons, dozens of product guides from Consumer Reports and it's easy to use.

PC Magazine recently rated PriceGrabber.com as the best Shopping Agent, half a star above MySimon.  PriceGrabber doesn't have MySimon's product guides, but it does have a lot of user-created product reviews (much like Amazon.com.)  It lists more stores, and it has categories for both products and services (such as travel and cell phones.)  It does well at incorporating coupons and rebates into the site, giving you another way to save money.

Many Web sites and computer magazines have come out with their own rankings of the best online stores.  Over the years, the site that's fulfilled this mission most consistently is BizRate.com.  They've been evaluating Internet retailers for longer than anyone else, and they do a fine job of giving you all the details you need to know.  They gather over a million consumer surveys each month to find out what people really think about various online stores.  A store's policies for returns and warranties are especially important, because you'll be ordering products "sight unseen."

Here's how to use shopping agents:



     
 
 
Shop Smarter And Save Big Bucks
 
Time to complete:  A few minutes per product search
Money you'll spend:  $0
What you'll get:  Price comparisons for many different items

Step-by-step instructions: 
  1. Visit a shopping agent such as MySimon.com.

  2. Type in a search term (e.g. "boombox").  Optionally, you can select a category.

  3. The results page will show a few results.  To see a wider selection, click on the link labeled "See all boomboxes..." (or whatever it is you search for).  Impressively, they even calculate the shipping and sales tax for you!

  4. After you've decide what you want, search for the same product at PriceGrabber.com and/or BizRate.com to see if you can get a better deal, check how well the merchants are rated and read reviews of online stores by actual customers.

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