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Ninja Professional Blender BL610 Review: Affordable Blender in 2020
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6 Tips Help You Using Coupon Codes Better
1: Acquire Advanced Couponing Techniques
You might think simple Sunday morning coupon-cutting sessions get you most of the good deals out there, but there are more aggressive ways to go about collecting coupons if you want to get extreme savings.
Don’t settle for one newspaper. Get weekend subscriptions to several (provided they carry quality ads and aren’t too expensive). You can also ask friends and coworkers to give you any ad inserts they aren’t planning to use. Local businesses might let you have any unsold Sunday papers they have leftover come Monday. Multiple copies mean multiple coupons.
Don’t forget online resources, either. Lots of Web sites have printable coupons, so surf those sites regularly. You can also look for promo codes to use during online transactions, and you can sign up for daily deal alerts from a variety of Internet sources.
2: Join in on the Jargon-fest
The next step is to get familiar with coupon lingo and policies. Are your coupons stackable? (Meaning you can use a manufacturer’s coupon in tandem with a store coupon.) Do stores in your area offer double coupon deals? (Meaning at certain times you can use a coupon and it’ll be worth twice its face value.)
Next, brush up on the acronyms. OYNO? MIR? BOGO? You need to learn terms like these in order to maximize savings. We’ll give you these three for free: On Your Next Order, Mail-in Rebate and Buy One Get One. But there are many more you may run across as you navigate the world of extreme couponing. Learn to talk the talk before you try to walk the walk.
You’ll also want to get a handle on pricing. A “sale” doesn’t always mean significant savings, so start keeping track of how much products typically sell for. There are also price-comparison Web sites which you can reference to tell whether you’re getting the best rate. With a little practice, you’ll get better at recognizing real savings.
3: Turn Couponing into a Cottage Industry
So now you have your incoming stream of coupons and you have a handle on how to interpret them. Next step? Get organized! An extreme coupon-cutter never lets sweet deals expire because his or her coupons are sitting in a heap on the kitchen counter. One expert recommends using baseball card holders or sheet protectors in a binder. It’s a flexible solution that can help you keep tabs on which products should be added to your shopping list, and you can take it with you each time you’re ready to hit the aisles in case an unexpected sale pops up.
You can organize your collection any number of ways, such as by expiration date or by product category. Both have pros and cons. Organizing by category, for example, will take more time upfront, but your coupons will be easier to find when you come across a deeply discounted product begging for a $1.00/1 or B2G1 (One Dollar Off or Buy 2 Get One) coupon to defray the cost down to a only a few cents.
4: Get Familiar with Navigating the Marketplace
You might want to dive into couponing headfirst, but easing in is probably the better route.
Start with a single store while you’re getting your feet wet; you can branch out later as you get used to bargain pricing and coupon policies. Find a couple of favorite cashiers to frequent who don’t mind the drill. Make sure to thank those cashiers and compliment them often. Warn people who get behind you in line that they may want to choose another aisle. Smile whenever a situation seems like it’s starting to sour.
The point is that it’s important to remember that while you’re learning an exciting and cost-saving new practice, other people are just trying to pick up a few things for dinner after a long day at work. Which reminds us of another tip: Avoid shopping during peak hours and trips to the store will tend to go a lot more smoothly.
5: Know Your Rights for Smoother Sailing
Shoppers who use coupons in an extreme fashion are going to come up against brick walls on an annoyingly regular basis. Maybe it’s a cashier who insists you can’t use a manufacturer’s coupon with one you got from the store, or a manager who is adamant that the coupons you printed online are unacceptable.
The trick to dealing with this sort of situation is to have the store’s coupon policy on-hand and ready to go. Some stores’ coupon policies are listed online, while others you have to ask for. Once you obtain hard copies, it’s a good idea to keep them in your binder. Then if there is disagreement over the details of a transaction, you can show whoever is checking you out the relevant portion of that particular policy.
And again, always remain respectful and polite. You might find cashiers and even managers who are simply unfamiliar with their store’s coupon policy, and by being friendly and helpful about it, you’re much more likely to achieve positive results.
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The Best Smart Home Products To Buy This Summer
The phrase “smart home” usually conjures images of stuff that goes inside a house – an Alexa smart speaker, a Nest thermostat, a Samsung refrigerator. But more and more we’re seeing products and even apps that can help beyond your front door. You can use a lot of this tech year-round, like a doorbell or an LED spotlight. Others are seasonal.
Let’s take a look at seven categories of outdoor smart home products you can buy this summer.
Rachio
Smart gardening used to be focused on standalone plant sensors. Buy a Parrot Flower Power or an Oso Technologies PlantLink, stick it in a pot – or directly in your yard – and wait for it to tell you when to water your plant. These small devices were fairly limited, especially for folks interested in monitoring larger gardens.
Enter: Connected irrigation systems. From Rachio’s latest smart sprinkler set up to CNET’s homemade drip irrigation system, which we’ve used in the past to grow lettuce, jalapenos, and Carolina Reapers, these systems help you track a larger space remotely. 6 reasons you need a smart sprinkler.
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Outdoor cameras aren’t new, but the variety of options has increased a ton in recent years. Where it was once limited to a standard camera, we’re now seeing cameras built-in to outdoor light fixtures, smart doorbells, and even battery-powered cameras.
We’re most excited about the new LTE cameras that work over a cellular network, which effectively monitors garden pests outside the Wi-Fi range. The best outdoor security cameras of 2020.
Extend your Wi-Fi range
Netgear Orbi Outdoor
Chris Monroe/CNET A wireless access point, also called an extender, is a great way to get your Wi-Fi network outside, if you don’t want an LTE camera or simply want to get internet out in the garden.
An outdoor extender, like the Netgear Orbi Outdoor, can easily handle this. Read our in-depth look at how to cover your yard in Wi-Fi here and more about Wi-Fi extenders we like. Netgear Orbi Outdoor review.
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We’ve covered indoor lighting extensively, but smart outdoor lighting is a relatively new space. Sure, you can control an outdoor light with an indoor wired Lutron switch, but what about smart LEDs that combat the elements?
There’s good news on that front – companies are beginning to introduce more outdoor-rated LEDs and fixtures, including this Ring outdoor light.  The best smart lights of 2020.
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Yes, a garage isn’t technically “outside,” but it covers that space between your driveway and your home. For a lot of us, it’s where we store the lawnmower and the garden tools. Smart garage door openers let you open and close your garage doors using an app or a voice command. They even send reminders to your phone to let you know when you’ve left the door open. The best smart garage door controllers for 2020.
Weather-tracking tech
BloomSky Sky2
Tyler Lizenby/CNET You can track the weather in your area with a quick Google search at any time, but smart weather stations are more customized. The BloomSky Sky2 Weather Camera Station tracks temperature, wind speed, and rain and air pressure right in your backyard. Whether you’re a weather geek or want to monitor the latest forecast to determine when best to plant, water, and harvest plants in your garden, products like this might be a smart investment. BloomSky Sky2 review.
Sarah Tew/CNET Whether you’re working in the yard or enjoying an evening cocktail on the porch, waterproof Bluetooth speakers bring your favorite music or podcasts to you.
We especially like the affordable Tribit MaxSound Plus. This $56 battery-powered speaker is supposed to last for up to 20 hours on a single charge. And, a bonus, it can survive rain storms and splashes from the pool because it’s waterproof. Tribit MaxSound Plus review.
More awesome outdoor stuff Now playing: Watch this: Beautify your yard with online tools
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To Building A Profitable Home Internet Business ( 2 part)
People To Visit Your Website
Your businesses will only make money if you get traffic to your website. Traffic is basically the number of people who visit your website. There are two ways to generate website traffic. You can buy website traffic or you can generate free website traffic. If you buy website traffic, it's essentially paid advertising. Free website traffic takes time to generate, but once it starts, it can provide a regular flow of visitor traffic.
Use Emails To Build A Relationship 
Email marketing is considered to be one of the effective marketing strategies. An autoresponder will automatically email your freebie when somebody requests it. It can then continue to send a pre-written series of emails to develop a relationship with your buyer.
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To Building A Profitable Home Internet Business ( 1st part)
Simple but effective business strategies to make money.
There is competition in every field. The business field is no different from the rest in any way. I’m trying to share some tips on how to remain ahead of the field in the rat race in 2017- 2018. Remaining ahead of your contemporaries can ensure that you will make money. That is the driving force behind every business campaign. Here are some simple tips on how to make money in 2017 - 2018
 Publish Your Website Online
With modern software & technology, creating a website is not that difficult. You definitely don't have to start learning website coding or e-commerce programs. There are many online business systems that can be installed with a few clicks following step-by-step instructions. You can even outsource the whole set up if you feel that it's too much for you.
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