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How To Get Referrals

I enjoy reading threads about the sites I am a member of, it is great to get a ‘heads up’ on promo codes, upcoming promos, know when people are winning swagbucks since it seems to award in blocks etc.  One thing I do not like in them, however, is people whining about how they have no referrals.   Often they are newer members with very few posts and just expect people to sign up using their link.

First follow the rules of the sites you are posting on.  If you don’t, you will be treated as a spammer and people are even less likely to use your link because it is perceived as a dangerous link.

Post content people are interested in and in areas where people will see your posts.  For example, on SmartCanucks, posting a flyer will get lots of views and so you are more likely to get a new referral there than if you are posting in the thread about that site.

Remember that many people will already be a member of a site, and those who are not have already seen hundreds of those links.  Some people will never be interested in earning sites.

Be patient, build a rapport on the site, people are more likely to look at the signature/posts of people they know and like.

Don’t expect referrals from the thread about that site, 99% of people reading it are already members of the site you are trying to refer people to, you need to target people not looking at that thread.

Happy New Year

I have really slacked at posting this year but things have calmed down in my life and I hope to be back blogging.

I joined weight watchers in September have have lost 17.5lbs (if it is a resolution of yours to lose weight and you are also thinking about joining, join through Great Canadian Rebates for a $15 rebate by paypal (plus $2 just for signing up) as well as weight watchers waiving the join fee, so under $22 a month.

I am hoping tracking about my experiences on weight watchers will help keep me on track and accountable as I slacked a little over the last few weeks.  I have to recommend skinnytaste here too, her recipes are amazing and you would never guess that they are healthier versions when tasting them.

I just hit 250 referrals on swagbucks today, so a huge achievement!  I am now earning $50ish a month without spending too much time on it, I have given up doing a lot of the time consuming things like offers and surveys.  Unfortunately we are now going back down to less SBTV wins so that will cut some of my earnings so YAY for the people who signed up under me over the last few weeks.

So… back on track for 2012

Tales of Tech Love & Woe

Futureshop have an amazing Facebook App promo where you can earn Futureshop Gift Cards for doing tasks.  Join up on their facebook page here

One of the tasks (for an amazing 3 points each which will get you a $5 Gift Card) is to tell your tale of tech woe and tech love, so here are my stories.

My Tech Woe story is a horrible one, and one that always reminds me when travelling to use a converter – yes, I plugged a US computer in when I was in the UK without changing over the power supply to 240v and fried the computer (sparks, smoke the lot – I am not sure who was more upset, me at frying the computer or my mum at me making the place smell like smoke LOL).  At least it was just a spare I was taking to leave there for her to email me .  I must say it did remind me of my science kit days when I enjoyed blowing stuff up.  That green stain from my first science kit lasted through 3 coats of white paint on my ceiling.

I have so much tech love, it is hard to choose, but my favourite would probably be my Fuji camera, I am hoping to upgrade to a dSLR but the Fuji takes amazing pictures and I used it to take photos of shelter animals and so often someone would come into the shelter and say ‘I saw Mitten’s (or whoever) picture and I must have her’ so it is probably more special than any of the other electronics I have.  That being said, I couldn’t live without all the others either.

Coupon Ethics – a follow up

As I mentioned back in this post, while still couponing, I have not been as active on couponing networks.  Fed up of many having no ethics when it comes to clearing shelves, taking whole pads of coupons, editing printable coupons using photoshop after it expires to extend the date or terms, copying printed coupons etc I just don’t feel as comfortable saying I am a member of those networks.  Many times, they say that the actions have no repercussions, but recent coupons show they do:

  • Many coupons that never stated a size limit now do – coincidence that people are posting about buying trial sizes at Walmart to get overage? I doubt it.  Unfortunately, the size limits are often the biggest of that product and not even the ‘regular’ size we usually bought and often on sale.
  • Printable coupons now moving to use Websaver.ca – the most obvious being Right@Home by SC Johnson who without a doubt experienced the largest levels of fraudulent coupons when scanned copies of the Ziploc coupon appeared all over the internet.
  • Stores being even harder on couponers – I have always had fairly good staff at my local stores, however lately they are very hard on coupon use and seem to take forever reading them and check many with managers to ensure they are accepting correct ones.  understandable given the fact I know people are using fraudulent ones but it makes it so much more difficult on everyone else.

I realise that there are many great couponers out there and many are members of the same sites and networks as me, but I also know many of those people are also experiencing the same feelings as me when it comes to the networks.

It is sad that it is being ruined by a few, but such is life.

My Shoppers Drug Mart Redemption

I usually use my redemptions to buy stuff I want buy am not crazy enough to pay for, or to treat myself to new makeup/perfume but this time I decided they had some great grocery deals that I could stock up on as well as a few bits we needed.

  • Simply Food Burgers $6.99
  • Simply Food Chicken Strips $5.99 x 2 (they did not have Jane’s)
  • Simply Food Mixed Veggies $3.29 x3
  • Simply Food Fries $2.49 x 2
  • Classico Sauces $1.99 x 10
  • Tasters Choice Coffee $4.99 x 4 (minus 4 $2 coupons)
  • Baby Powder $4.99 – $1 coupon
  • Tetley Tea Bags $4.99
  • Gain Detergent $3.99 x 2 – $3
  • Hockey Magazine $15 (ouch! but it keeps him quiet)
  • Gillette Shave Foam $1 clearance x 2
  • Gillette Blades $18.99 (minus $5 wub3)
  • Etival Cleanser Kit $30
  • Frizz Ease Kit (Shampoo / Conditioner and Treatment) $10.59
  • Bath Retreat Foam $8.89
  • Bounce w/Febreeze $7.99 (I know but they are free)
  • Mrs Fields Cookies $1.99 x 2
  • Kraft Dinner 4/$5
  • Dempsters Bread 2/$3 – $1 wub2
  • Misc make up and bath puff to make up to $200

So for all of that, I redeemed $200, received Esso gift cards and spent under $20 in taxes and still have just under $30 left in points to spend!

It feels great to get the stuff I would be paying for free

Product Review: Dove Visibly Smooth

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As I had mentioned earlier, I was sent Dove Ultimate Visibly Smooth through bzzagent.com to review and a second to share with a friend.

My friend and I both found the same experiences using Dove Ultimate Visibly Smooth over the past few weeks.  My friend did not like the wild rose scent at all so chose the nature fresh scent leaving me with the wild rose.  I am not a girly girl so it would not be my first choice but it seems to not work well with body chemistry and smells even stronger when applied.

Neither of us found that it provided all day protection, I would imagine the clinical strength would be much better at this but by late afternoon, you could have pretty much not have used anything that day.  If anything the scent of it just got worse over the day.  As far as the pro epil complex making it appear less hairy, it failed again, neither of us noticed any change there, although it does seem to have some moisturising effects and left the skin softer.   It is also not completely clear so not great to wear with a black shirt, it leaves a white stain and really needs to be scrubbed off both your clothes and skin.

I don’t think either of us will be switching to this, its a pity because usually I find Dove products to live up to their claims.

Coupon Ethics

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No blog for a while, I guess I needed to formulate this in my head before putting it in print.  I know there are many sites out there with articles and blog posts on ethical couponing, so it is not new and will probably never change.  Free is no longer good enough, people need to go further; make their own coupons, misuse regular ones in order to make extra money etc.

It is increasingly hard to coupon, even my favourite cashiers are saying that their managers are coming down on them because of the recent misuse of coupons.  I know much of this is to do with the increase in new couponers due to economic circumstances and the TLC show Extreme Couponing, but it feels like there is a new trend of free is no longer good enough.

Like many, I try to be ethical in my couponing, I don’t clear shelves, I read each coupon to ensure that I am using it correctly, but more than that, I try not to buy items I don’t need/want just because they are free.  Recently, Shoppers Drug Mart offered Advil Night Time at $3.99 plus 1000 bonus points and there was a coupon for $4 off any size.  10SDM counts points at regular value when they market them so 8000 points = $10 (compared to the 95k points = $170 or $200 on bonus weekend that we use to assign a value to points, because why waste value).  Even at the lowest redemption level, the points more than covered the tax on the item and you made extra in points value.   Did I take advantage of this? Yes, of course I did, we have about 15 advil caplets left in the bottle at home so we needed some soon anyway.  However, all over the internet, I see brags of people who bought 40+ packs of advil (and complained there were no more on the shelves when they went back for more!) and complaints from others who would have liked to grab a few packs to up their points total to get enough to redeem.  Not even that, but a sudden influx of people selling Advil Night Time on Kijiji / Ebay etc for $2+ a pack plus shipping from all the extras they bought.

If that was not enough to make my blood boil, there is now a need to misuse coupons as well as a coupon policy to make money on couponing.  Nivea offered a $2 off coupon, it specifies it is not valid on certain sizes, but they neglected to include a sample *not even trial, 15ml lotion* size on the coupon.  It can be found for about $1.  So people are printing out Walmart’s US coupon policy which allows change from coupons, and buying large amounts of it so they can get change back towards other purchases.   Most coupons state “We will reimburse you … provided you accept this coupon from your customer on purchase of the item(s) specified.  Any other application constitutes fraud.”  Since they are misusing the policy to begin with, it is fraud, but the manufacturers are giving you $3 off their item and if their item should be $2.47, they are giving you their item free, not $2.47 off their item and $0.53 towards your other purchases when the store policy specifically restricts it.

I wish people could use common sense when couponing, it would make life so much easier.  We already deal with rude cashiers who hate coupons and annoyed people behind us while our coupons are processed, why give these people fuel for their arguments?

  • Buy what you need, and only what can be used before it will expire.  Buying 100 tubes of toothpaste when you live alone just because it is free is not a deal – you are adding to the waste we leave behind on the planet and wasting money on taxes for items you wont use.
  • Don’t buy into the trend that free is no longer good enough or that you have to save $200 a week because others are.  I would rather save $20 on items I actually need than have a brag about 100 items I don’t need.
  • Do use common sense when making purchases with coupons, misusing them for your own gain just means that more and more restrictions will be placed on them or the manufacturer will not offer them at all.

Shopping for Bonus Points at Shoppers Drug Mart

Shoppers Drug Mart Shopping

Shoppers Drug Mart Shopping

Shoppers Drug Mart have a promo where you get 18,500 points if you spend $75 or more.  On a bonus weekend (like this weekend coming) those points are worth $38 if you redeem at the highest level so well worth shopping.

  • Multibionta (to give to people from for my  bzzcampaign) $20.99 – $15 x 2
  • L’oreal Hair Treatments $6.99 – $2 x 3 (plus 5000 points)
  • Advil Night Time 10s $3.99 – $4  x 4 (plus 1000 points on each)
  • Shopping cart for my neighbour on sale for $25 which she paid for
  • Crest Pro Health x 2 paid for with try me free coupons from dentist (2000 bonus points)

Total $110.89 + $14.42 tax = $125.31 – $59.95 coupons (inc tax on toothpaste) = $65.36 – $30 from my neighbour for the shopping cart = $35.36 out of pocket

Points:

  • Gift card 500
  • Base points $1,030
  • Product Bonuses 11,000
  • Shopping Bonus 18,500
  • Total 31,030 (worth $62 next weekend at highest redemption level)

MultiBionta BzzKit Arrived

Multibionta BzzKit from BzzAgent.com

Multibionta BzzKit from BzzAgent.com

Well, it arrived last week and I have been lazy in updating (and it took me a few days to go and get it from the post office because my mailman is lazy and left a note saying I wasn’t here when I was ~shakes fist at Canada Post~).  This is an amazing package from Multibionta & BzzAgent worth $330 with the coupons!

1x 30 caplet Multibionta Adult

1x 30 caplet Multibionta Senior

10 x coupons for free Multibionta Adult or Senior (30 caps)

10 x coupons for $15 off Multibionta Adult or Senior (60 caps) – reg price $22.49-$25.99

There is also a $10 off coupon for the 30 caplet bottles in April’s Chatelaine magazine

Start Couponing Now – Food Prices to Rise next Month

Food Prices

Hamilton Spectator - Food Prices Rise in April (click to read article)

There couldn’t be a better time to start couponing as we face an average of 5-7% jump in food prices next month.  Sure, some people can afford this rise in pricing but for many, it means eating less, going without elsewhere or more debt just to eat.  It is not just hitting us with rising prices, Wendy’s announced a while back that tomatoes will only be put on burgers when requested, rather than it being the norm.  We will see food prices rise and get smaller quantities for those increased prices.

Meats, breads, pastas and vegetables will all see price hikes over the coming weeks and months – staple ingredients in pretty much everything we eat, its hard to think of items that will not be impacted by the rising cost of ingredients.

A CBC website poll show that over 69% of people said they would go without certain items with these price increases. If Canada is ‘protected’ from rising food costs as the article claims, I would hate to live somewhere that doesn’t have those same protections in place.

I save an average of $250 a month in coupons and rebates/discounts – while 5-7% of that will be eaten up by this increase, I will still have decent savings and some wiggle room in the grocery budget, will you?