Do you know how to save money on the internet?
The internet has lots of great resources for helping you save money that don't require long term enrollment in any programs.
One of the first places we should look to save on our budget is groceries. How much does your family spend to eat for a week? At least $100 right? Probably more like $200 if you have kids. There are ways to cut that in half, even by 75%! But most people don't know about them.
Grocery savings is about the most rewarding way to save because everyone has to eat. You absolutely can't get rid of this expense.
BUT, you can reduce it to almost nothing. Places to help you exist all over the web.
In my opinion the best is MyCouponspot, which lets you save $200 on your bill at your local grocery store.
It's great because you don't have to change what you buy or where you shop. And there's no need to print or clip out coupons. You also don't have to wait for them to update with what you want like a lot of other sites or flyers. What you want is always there.
However there are plenty of internet sites that are much more like your traditional circular. You can check them out weekly (they will send you email if sign up too), and see if they've updated with coupons you can use.
If you're wondering how I got or made my homepage, that's someplace else the internet saves. I also have included a webmaster resources link. Unless you're running a commercial site, there's really no need to pay for anything related to having a homepage.
Tons of great free homepage providers exist, and I've listed a few in that section. More to come! It also includes information on where you can find HTML tutorials and software for writing HTML pages if you're wanting to learn.
If you have a suggestion for other ways to save with the internet you'd like to see up here, please email me here and make a suggestion!
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