Learn How to be the Savviest Online Shopper


Every shopper loves a  great deal. Do you know when to catch the best sales at just the right time?  There is nothing like the rush of getting a little freebie you weren’t expecting, which is part of the thrill of online shopping.

Sometimes you get lucky and happen upon a great sale via your email or mailbox. But if you are a shopaholic, like me, and don’t want to leave steals and deals to chance, try these savvy online shopper tips to save as much money as you can while shopping online.

Get Your Timing Down

December brings Christmas products.
February brings lingerie.
August brings swimsuits and grills.

You’d think these months would be the perfect time to buy these products – but in reality, they’re not. Avoid purchasing any traditional seasonal items during their respective season and wait. For example, I buy my Christmas decor between the months of January and April for the following year!

Exercise equipment is another prime example. The most popular time to start a new exercise regimen is New Years’ Day. While it’s true that there will be some good deals throughout the season of new resolutions, the truth is that the real savings comes after. Because in February, the remainder of the inventory from the peak time needs to be cleared out.

If you can stand to wait until the right time for a seasonally purchased item, you’ll save big. And it’s not just waiting for the correct month. The correct day makes a difference, too.

The Best Day of the Week

It should come as no surprise that Sunday is the biggest day for consumers to shop online, and retailers know it. So, that’s precisely why you should not shop online on Sundays!

Most significant brands take advantage of the Sunday browsing mood and keep their prices as high as possible. They wait until later in the week to roll out their sales, with the best days to shop on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.

The same concept also applies to some specific niche products. If you’re looking for women’s shoes, for example, the best day tends to be Thursday. That’s when retailers are releasing coupons and sales codes to get customers excited about the upcoming weekend shopping rush.

If you’re looking for a new laptop or desktop computer, Tuesday is your best bet. Tuesday is when major brands like HP and Dell have habitually released their latest products and sales.

Take a look at this nifty infographic to get a detailed idea of what products to buy on which days and months. Once you’ve got your timing down, make sure you’re leaving yourself open to the real freebies being sent your way.

Sign up For Email Lists

These aren’t all about ‘spam.’  Most retailers send you some great sales related stuff – like member-only deals and discounts, reward systems, coupons, and codes. You wouldn’t believe how much money goes to waste every year from unused coupons, discount codes, and rebates. Only 1% of available discounts even get used!

And the savviest shoppers know not to let those good deals slip away. Sometimes, the savings are small, like 10% off for first-time buyers, and sometimes they’re more substantial for specific retailers. In addition, they can often be combined for super savings. This week, I got $109 worth of products for just $4.93!

For example, if you’re into big names, a current promo sent out regularly is Kohls free shipping code that saves you tons of money on shipping. There’s no reason you shouldn’t be taking advantage of this. And it certainly doesn’t stop there. Kohls often piles tons of other savings on to your purchases! Apply for a Kohls card and you get an extra 20% just for applying!

Have Fun Shopping – and Saving

Online shopping isn’t slowing down any time soon. That’s precisely why you should learn how to be the most efficient, savvy online shopper possible and have fun saving!

That Girl At the Party

I am a proud blogger of 11 years, Founder of Canappetit, PR person, Web and Cannabis Entrepreneur, Founder of the LTN Card, the Let Love Festival and the Henley Foundation, aunt to 12 and human to Bodhi and Yoko Rey