What’s one online shopping tip you think every beginner should know?
One tip I always share with beginners is to never check out without looking for a discount. It sounds simple, but it really works. Before buying anything online, take a few seconds to search for coupon codes, cashback deals, or limited-time offers. You’ll be surprised how often you can save money on things you were already going to buy. I see many people miss out on easy savings because they didn't take that extra step. Many stores have promo codes available, especially during weekends, sales seasons, or when you sign up for a newsletter. Additionally, if you're shopping for the first time, try using a new user coupon. Many platforms offer special discounts for first-time buyers, and they’re easy to apply. Shopping online doesn’t have to be expensive. With just a little effort, you can save more and enjoy better value every time you click "buy".
How do you manage content for multiple countries?
Managing content for different countries means recognising that every shopper is unique. What works well in one country might not work in another. I start by looking at what’s popular in each area, such as local holidays, payday sales, or favorite shopping sites. Then, I create content that aligns with those interests. I also examine the types of deals people prefer. For instance, shoppers in one country may like cashback, while others might prefer bundle deals or free shipping. Understanding these preferences helps me write relevant content. Language and tone matter too. I keep things clear and simple, but I adjust the style slightly to suit each country’s audience. I also review deal terms closely because some discounts apply only in specific locations. Most importantly, I update the content regularly to keep it fresh and accurate. This way, shoppers from any country can find deals that truly work for them.
Do you enjoy checking offer expiry dates or merchant info more?
I definitely enjoy checking merchant info more because it’s a big part of what I do. I create and update brand pages regularly. I spend a lot of time understanding what each brand offers, how they work, and what shoppers need to know before using a deal. This includes highlighting key features, main offers, accepted payment methods, and even step-by-step guides on how to use a coupon. I also make sure the FAQs and contact details are clear since those are things users often look for when they want to shop with confidence. Knowing the brand well helps me write content that’s easy to follow and useful to readers across different countries. While expiry dates are important, I do double-check them to make sure deals are still active. However, I find merchant info much more interesting and detailed. It lets me dig deeper into what makes each brand unique and how I can present that in a helpful way for our users. For me, keeping brand content fresh and informative is what makes this work meaningful. It’s not just about listing offers; it’s about helping people understand what they’re getting and how to save better with every click.