I’m sure this is no surprise to anyone, but the economy stinks.
Watching the Dow Jones industrial average convulse like a gamer exposed to the sunlight for the first time in five days got me thinking about saving money.
Here are seven Web sites dedicated to the newly frugal:
1. COUPONCRAZE. COM: Ah, coupons. Found stuffed in the Sunday newspaper, clipping these colorful bits of paper is usually my first recourse when I’m trying to save a few bucks. By all means, you should keep buying the newspaper and doing that, but if you want to expand your collection, try this Web site.
Here, you can get discounts for mostly online stores, such as Overstock.com, and online versions of brick-and-mortar stores, such as Babies “R” Us. Most of the coupons are accessible through links on the site.
2. FREEGRABBER. COM: Who needs coupons when you can get stuff for free? That’s the motto of this site, which digs up all kinds of offers, like free frequent-flier miles from American Airlines, free Folgers coffee and free music. The offers are updated daily in a bloglike format.
3. DEALLOCKER.COM/ TOOL/SECRET-AMAZON-DISCOUNT: If you do a lot of shopping on mega-retail portal Amazon.com, this Web site is for you. It’s the “Secret Discount Finder” that locates “the secret (and not so secret)” price cuts on products from music to food to housewares. This finder exploits Amazon’s tracking of its products and their prices over time. Some prices drop because products get old. Others drop because of mistakes. Either way, you can go to this Web site and search for products by brand, keyword and by how much you want to save.
This should come in handy for holiday shopping.
4. FRUGALVILLAGE. COM: Being frugal isn’t always easy, especially if you’ve never really tried to do it before. At this blog, you can discover ideas on ways to cut spending and reduce debt. I’ll admit, some of the ideas sound weird (homemade baby wipes). Others are more doable. But at the very least, you’ll learn there are more appealing ways to save than eating Ramen noodles for every meal.
5. STARTSAMPLING. COM: Here’s another site for securing free samples of products that you use, such as shampoo, deodorant and nutritional supplements. But unlike other sites, StartSampling.com has social networking features that allow you to chat with other freebie seekers. You also can earn “Frequent Tryer Miles” for sampling products, reviewing them and participating in surveys. The more miles you get, the more free prizes you can win.
6. GOVLIQUIDATION. COM: If you’re an auction junkie and the local county tax sale wasn’t enough for you this week, go to this Web site to get access to auctions going on across the country. Auctions can be great opportunities to save money on things that you want and need. The site boasts 500 categories of government surplus, ranging from audio equipment to PCs to scrap metal. Thousands of items go up on the site weekly.
7. ANNUALCREDITREPORT.COM: This site isn’t so much about saving money as it is about ensuring you’re not losing the money you have to fraud or identity theft. Here, you can run your credit report from all three credit-reporting agencies — Equifax, TransUnion and Experian. And unlike other Web sites that promise free credit reports and don’t, this one is actually free.
Features
FINANCES: Web sites can offer big savings
- Features
-
-
PROFILE: Jonathan's Magdalene
An artist's rendering of the companion of Jesus comes forth, he says, from a higher power
-
FORGIONE: Fitness successes inspire lots of 'D' words
There are a lot of "D" words associated with working out at a gym and getting healthier. Determination is a big one. There's also gems such as dream, dedication, develop, duty and desire. And of course, ones that elicit fear like deadlifs and dumbells.
-
DELUCA: The Leadership Chronicles
Leadership Niagara 'newbie' has surprising change of heart
-
RIVERKEEPERS: Tending the waterways
Environmental group seeks the help of Niagara volunteers
-
SCIENCE MUSEUM: Special Valentine-themed event coincides with CSI exhibit.
BUFFALO — For the romantically inclined, Valentine’s Day might conjure images of red roses, heart-shaped boxes of candy and candle-lit dinners. For those at the Buffalo Museum of Science, however, they’re hoping some blood, guts and a little bit of disaster might set the mood for some couples.
OK, so maybe not that much blood and guts — it’s a family-friendly environment after all. -
NATURAL HEALTH: Is HPV worse than vaccine?
For many young girls, and now boys, the American Medical Association and other medical organizations are recommending vaccination with the Gardisil (or similar) vaccine.
Gardasil is a vaccine that supposedly helps prevent 4 types of HPV (human papillomavirus), 2 of which have been linked to cervical cancer and 2 types that are associated with genital warts.
What most people do not know is that there are more than 100 various strains of HPV. -
IRON CHEFS: Cooking competition will help fight ALS
Daniel Tracy's second annual Iron Event gathers top chefs from region
-
NIAGARA BUSINESS: Developing young minds
Two area dayscares have opened in the region, offering advantages for children
-
TIM CHIPP: Figuring out the changes on Facebook
The website that is almost solely responsible for a complete change in social behavior since its wide release in 2006 is about to completely redefine the Internet again for 2012.
-
DIRT FREE GARDENING: Owners of a new hydroponic store say it's not what you'd expect
Say the word “hydroponics” and images of incense, peace signs and tie-dye might come to mind, but for Justin and Claire Holler, the husband/wife owners of Big Bloom Hydroponics, it’s more about science, healthy eating and year-round gardening.
- More Features Headlines
-






