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While Doing Online Shopping in India How to Save the Money in our convenient way

Online shopping is convenient and we can often get better discounts than the local shops but if we do little more research, we may end up saving even more. Here are some online shopping tips and websites that may help you to get the best deals with online shopping in India.


We Have Some Online Shopping Tips to Save Money

1. By Using Comparison Shopping

There are many shopping sites in India and therefore it takes time and effort to determine which of them offers the best deals on a particular product. we have some Comparison shopping sites some of them are Junglee, MySmartPrice, PhoneCurry etc, with aggregate prices from multiple online retailers which makes it easier  you to compare prices.

We have some of the comparison shopping engines that may not have the data of price details from all the popular retailers so the lowest listed price may not always be the lowest on the Internet.


2. How to Find the Discount Coupon Codes

Some shopping sites will accept the coupon codes that we can apply during checkout for some additional discounts on final bill. Google is of little help here since coupon codes expire very soon but there are few coupon sites for example CouponDunia.in and CouponRaja.com where you may often find active coupon codes for most online stores.

The coupons are organized by stores and the listings that are sorted by their expiry dates. some of the Popular US coupons website example RetailMeNot.com has an India-specific section that aggregates coupons from Domino’s Pizza, eBay and so on some other popular online shopping sites.

We can consider subscribing to the email newsletters of our favorite shopping sites and discount codes may sometimes land up in your mailbox.

3. How to Earn CashBack on Online Purchases

Coupon codes are not only the way to save money on your online purchases. Sites like CashKaro.com and Pennyful.in offer cash backs on regular purchases as long you visit the shopping site through the special links listed on these cashback sites.

It works like this. You can create an account at CashKaro and it will provide you the links to various retailer sites where cash back offers are available. You can visit the shopping site through these special links, make the purchase as normal and the cashback amount will be paid to you once a threshold is reached.

4. Setting the Price Alerts

We can also use the price tracker to know when the online prices of any item drop. Just put all the items you wish to buy in a Google Spreadsheet and the tracker will monitor the prices to our products. We can also use the Amazon’s Junglee to set the price alerts.

5. How to Watch the Deals on the Social Web

Most of the online shopping brands in India are active on Twitter and some of them regularly post offers and deals on these channels. It may be a good idea to follow the favorite retails on the Facebook and Twitter so that you will stay in the loop. You can also follow @DealsForGeeks on Twitter to know about upcoming deals on mobile and tech products.

Popular A-Z shopping sites like flipkart, Amazon, Snapdeal, eBay and Infibeam have dedicated pages where they list ongoing offers if you want to monitor these pages or at least put them in your browser bookmarks.

6. Research Online, Shop Offline

Every local mom-and-pop store may not have a website but some of these local stores may have better deals to offer even the big online retailers. PriceBaba.com aggregates prices offered by the various offline retailers and the site lists their contacts and addresses to make purchase.

We can also find the contacts of offline retailers through the listings in the eBay and Junglee marketplaces. and give them a call to ask for a quote and you may end up getting a better deal.

7. Try a Different Browser

Today News reports in the WSJ and USA suggest certain shopping sites, especially in the travel category, They may alter the prices based on geo-location and looking at previous history through cookies. I don't know if Indian shopping sites use “dynamic pricing” but the private mode in the browser will prevent the site from connecting to the dots and they will treat you as new customer.

8. Wait, if you can

There is no Black Friday or Cyber Monday in India but shopping sites generally offers better discounts around holidays and festivals.

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