Archive for the ‘Online Shopping’ Category

Shop Smart with Apps – Why Retail Stores Should be Scared

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Saving money by shopping online has been a passion of mine for at least 10 years and I have tried (repeatedly) to share my shopping tips and tricks with anyone who would listen.  While I have convinced a few of you to use coupon codes, comparison shoppers and auction sites to save big money, there are still many of you who think online shopping is just…. silly.  I am not sure why so many people think shopping should be confined to the walls of a big-box retail store, but I have heard a few arguments that I think carry at least a little weight.

  • I like to see an item in person before purchasing
  • I want to be able to return the item easily, in case it’s not what the site showed/described
  • I need it now and can’t afford to wait a week
  • I would only save a few dollars by buying online – it’s not worth the hassle
  • I don’t have the time to sit at the computer and comparison shop

While there are times when you absolutely must have an item in hand immediately, I think most purchases are a little rushed and impulsive.  Time is an important factor in shopping, but it doesn’t have to be a barrier.  Thanks to the makers of some very smart applications for smart-phones, online shopping doesn’t have to be scary, time-consuming or unrewarding.

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Woot! – Cool Stuff Cheap

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Are you a fan of really great deals?  Do you like electronics, gadgets, t-shirts and/or wine?  That list might sound odd, but it pales in comparison to the name of one of our favorite sites…. Woot!  Woot is another one of those “must visit” sites that guided me to create JumpstartMyPC.com.  I’ve been sharing the Woot with anyone who will listen/read since I first stumbled onto it almost 5 years ago and apparently I wasn’t the only one.  The site has become something of a national phenomenon and with it, an entire culture has developed.

So what is Woot?  Woot.com is an internet retailer base in Carrollton, TX and the originator of One Day, One Deal.  The concept is simple, a new item goes on sale (at a great price) every day at midnight.  The item is on sale until 11:59pm (central time) or until they are sold out of that item.  Woot.com’s focus is “selling cool stuff cheap” and they always ship for $5.  The woot! style of business became so popular that other retailers, including Amazon.com, Buy.com and Target.com have started their own One  Day, One Deal selling strategies.

A Normal Day on Woot.com

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Tech in Grocery Shopping – Grocery IQ is FREE!

Monday, May 24th, 2010

One of my many hobbies/addictions is saving money on the web.  I love to hunt for the ultimate deal by using price comparisons, coupon codes, cashback options, etc.  I have had these tools at my disposal for at least 10 years now and have saved thousands of dollars, yet I still make some purchases in physical stores.  Grocery shopping, although attempted as a web service years ago with Peapod, is not available here in Houston so I venture out to my local Kroger, Randalls or HEB at least once a week.  Until now, these trips to the supermarket meant I had to leave the technology behind and earn my savings the old-fashion way (printed coupons).  Thanks to Grocery IQ, that is all about to change.

Grocery IQ is a FREE application (originally priced at $4.99) for smartphone users and is currently available for iPhone and Android owners.  The tool, powered by coupons.com, was designed to help users with a number of typical grocery shopping activities (listed below):

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Cancel Your Cable/Satellite and Save Money While Adding Functionality

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

As I’ve mentioned in previous articles, I am a TV junkie.  The problem is not that I spend too much time watching television or that I ignore other parts of life because of it.  The problem is much worse.  I am also a gadget junkie and an HD snob.  Yes, I am willing to admit it.  If a program is available in HD, I must have it over the standard definition option.  If there is a new DVR or device that allows me to watch TV and/or movies on the go, I want it.  These three problems mixed together have caused my cable bill to inflate steadily over the last decade and I have grown sick and tired of the bottom line.  There has to be a better way and I think I have found it.

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Buying a New Keyboard – A Guide For PC Users

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Laser Virtual Keyboard - Yes, it's real

Several weeks ago, we brought you the article Your Keyboard is Dirtier Than a Toilet Seat.  For some of you, cleaning that old keyboard became a top priority and the Clorox wipes probably made an appearance.  For others, it might just have been easier to toss that old keyboard and purchase a new one.  After all, if you’ve been using the same one that came with your computer 5 years ago, you may have other issues that needed attention, like broken or sticking keys.  Or maybe you belong to another group of PC users completely.  Maybe you are just looking for a change or upgrade.  No matter which group you belong to, you should take a minute and read this guide for buying a new keyboard.

Buying a new keyboard my seem like a simple task, but you might be surprised to find that not all keyboards are created equal.  In a recent trip to Micro Center here in Houston, I found myself on an aisle full of these necessary components and honestly, a little overwhelmed.  There were close to 100 different options that ranged from $9.99 to almost $200.00.  I needed a new keyboard to replace my aging, frustrating hunk-of-junk that required 40 pounds of force to press the “a” and “e” keys.  Where should I start?  Why hadn’t I already researched this?  Oh, the choices!

Before stepping foot in an electronics superstore or hitting up Amazon.com, you should go through a checklist of needs and double-check your bank account balance.  Determine what you want and how much you want to spend, then get in and get out.  Here are some helpful topics to narrow down your choices and speed up your decision-making process:

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Where Can I Find That TV Show Online? – Personal Experience

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Back in September, I wrote an article titled Where to turn when your DVR can’t keep up.  At the time, I was truly excited about the opportunities presented to all of us that might want to use the web as a supplemental resource for our digital video recorders (DVR).  Seven months have now flown by and we find ourselves nearing the end of the “traditional” TV season.  Lost only has 5 episodes left and the discussions on which shows will be returning next season are already underway or completed.  These last few weeks will be a bitter-sweet time for fans of any program as we approach the inevitable cliffhangers and finales.  Unfortunately, some of our recommendations in the September article were simply bitter.

We are a 2-DVR family and both of our units were put through some serious stress-testing this season.  Every so often, bad weather or a power outage caused one or both of our DVR units to miss a show, or at least a portion of it.  Being the true television fans that we are, we didn’t want to miss out on important plot-lines and details, so we headed out to the world wide web, in search of the episode in question.  In almost every situation, we found the solution on the web site of the television station itself.  There were however a few situations that required additional searching.  That’s where the fun really started.

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FollowFriday – Friday April 09, 2010 – TRAVEL

Friday, April 9th, 2010
FollowFriday : On any given Friday, thousands upon thousands (maybe even millions) of Twitter users enter the hashtag #FollowFriday (or #FF), followed by one or more “mentions.” The idea is for users to share the names of other “interesting people” that they follow and think you should too. These recommendations serve as positive comment cards for the digitally inclined.

JumpstartMyPC.com has decided to bring FollowFriday to our blog. Read on and, if you are so inclined, add these “interesting people” to your own list.

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Trade Up Appliance Rebate Program – The Final Countdown

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

A month ago (February 24th), we brought you the article titled Cash-for-Clunker Program to Extend to Appliances in April.  The blog post, now one of our most frequented of all time, covered the first-ever appliance upgrade rebate program.  The program, created using the same ideas that made the Cash for Clunkers program so popular, is meant to encourage consumers to put more money back into the economy, while removing older, less efficient appliances (dishwashers, freezers, refrigerators, air-conditioners, etc.) from the “grid.”  Individual state programs were put in place to handle these rebates and many of them have begun, or are about to begin, within the next month.  Since that original article, some details have solidified, some have changed and new resources have been unveiled.  If you were even thinking about an upgraded appliance, you will want to research this program.  Rebates range from $100 to over $1,000 dollars (amounts vary from state to state).

Thanks to an email from my state comptroller, I have updated information on the Texas Rebate Program (y’all can jump down to your section now), but I didn’t want to leave out the rest of the U.S.  With the exception of Iowa, Kansas and Minnesota (whose programs have already ended), consumers can visit the Energy Savers web site (part of the U.S. Department of Energy), to navigate to the appropriate information for their state.  This site was last updated on March 24th and is updated regularly as additional program details become available.  Note that this web site is the ONLY official DOE-sponsored web site.  We also have some valuable information for consumers (of all states) available in the Retailers section below.

UPDATE: Texas Residents, some key information, including the Reservation Period start date, has changed.  See our most recent article Texas – Trade Up Appliance Rebate Program – UPDATE for additional information. – added 4/02/10

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Turn Your Existing Printer into a Wireless Solution

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Over the last few years, you’ve slowly upgraded your existing setup to include high-speed internet and Wi-Fi.  You can take your laptop anywhere in the house and surf the internet with ease.  Unfortunately, your old printer still has you tied down.  You bought it before Wi-Fi was available in everything and you’ve since stocked up on ink, so you really don’t want to invest in a new printer.  Luckily, there are some options that make it easy to “cut the cord” and begin printing wirelessly at home.

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Organize and Stylize Your Workspace – Part II

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Earlier today, we posted the article Organize and Stylize Your Workspace.  I made reference to several great products and ideas for organizing your work area, but failed to mention that I have been tackling this issue for some time myself now.  Here’s a quick look at what I have done.

My Workspace

The picture might be a little grainy, but you get the… picture.  Here is a breakdown of the elements of my new workspace:

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