Every once in a while, when we're Amazon shopping, we come across a product with a small orange flag underneath the price, waving at us to say "Save more," and a little "Apply coupon" checkbox next to it. As home-obsessed shopping editors, there's nothing we love more than watching the price drop after entering a promo code (or, in this case, clicking a button). So you can imagine our delight when we discovered Amazon coupons-a major tip that has changed our lives (and our carts) for the better. That's right, Amazon has an entire online enclave dedicated solely to coupons designed to help you save on select purchases. These coupons offer discounts across seemingly every category. From vacuum cleaners to sheet sets, there are so many worthwhile products on sale, courtesy of the little-known coupon page. Did we mention it changes nearly every day? So if there's something you've had your eye on that's not yet on sale, don't lose hope.
Amazon's incredible sales paired with its enormous product inventory make it a super efficient shopping station. Covering luxury home goods, TikTok picks, plus outlet and warehouse deals, Amazon keeps making it even easier for avid bargain hunters to score good deals. The secret coupons page joins the list in easy ways to save while shopping. How do I find coupons on Amazon? All of Amazon's coupons are on a landing page and embrace the nostalgia of coupon clipping, storing them in your purse, and proudly handing them to the cashier at your favorite stores. Similar to the old, pre-Internet days, Amazon coupons also require clipping-though the online process doesn't take nearly as long as it used to. Here's how it works: Once you "clip" the coupon (read: click a button), the coupon will automatically save to your account and the discount will apply at checkout. If you're in the market for some new kitchen appliances or bedding, simply peruse the coupon landing page. This content has be en gen er ated wi th GSA Content Gen erator Dem over sion .
If you're on the hunt for something specific, we suggest making a habit of exploring coupons for similar items before making your purchase. Can anyone use the coupons? Though anyone with an Amazon account can access the coupons page, Prime members get special discounts, so if you haven't upgraded to a Prime membership yet, now might be the time. Not only can you score more deals, but you can also get items in the mail much faster. Those with an affinity for Amazon Fashion are likely all about instant gratification, so embrace your impatience with a Prime membership. If you're just browsing with no specific item in mind, you may feel a bit overwhelmed upon digitally stepping into Amazon's coupon page-so we've taken the liberty of bookmarking our favorite sections to make shopping (and saving) easier. Do Amazon coupons expire? Sadly, yes. Amazon states that "coupons are valid for a limited time only." However, unlike traditional coupons, which are printed with an expiration date, their digital counterparts don't come with a specific date-so act quickly when you see something you like with a coupon! Follow House Beautiful on Instagram. Heath Owens is a Senior Commerce Editor at Hearst Magazines, where he covers home, fashion, tech and gifts for Good Housekeeping, House Beautiful, Esquire, Delish, Men’s Health, and more. Jessica Cherner is House Beautiful’s associate shopping editor and knows where to find the best high-low pieces for any room. Ellen McAlpine is a commerce editor and writer at Hearst Magazines, covering tech, fitness, lifestyle, and beyond. In her time as a writer, she’s covered everything from top tech items like running watches and ring lights to phone cases and beauty tools. Article has been generated with the help of GSA Con te nt G enerator D emoversi on!
How much did Amazon make on Prime Day? Digital Commerce 360 estimates Amazon’s sales on Prime Day hit $12.09 billion globally during the manufactured retail holiday, which spanned July 12 and 13. That’s up 8.1% year over year from the same shopping spree in 2021, which ran from June 21 through 22. In 2021, Prime Day sales reached $11.19 billion and represented a 7.7% increase over Amazon’s 2020 event. Prime Day 2021 fell less than a year after the 2020 sales event, which contributed to the slowdown in growth from 45.1% earlier in the pandemic. Amazon postponed Prime Day 2020, pushing it from its usual summer time slot to mid-October because of the coronavirus. This year, shoppers purchased more than 300 million items worldwide during the 2022 event, up from 250 million last year, Amazon says. What is Amazon Prime Day? Amazon, home goods No. 1 in the Digital Commerce 360 Top 1000, launched Prime Day in July 2015 to celebrate the web behemoth’s 20th year in business, offering deals on a bunch of products to mark the occasion.
As the event evolved, Prime Day turned into a highly anticipated summer sale designed to drum up more business for Amazon - and the retailer’s marketplace sellers - before the holiday shopping season. In recent years, other large retailers have offered promotions on their own websites around Prime Day to take advantage of the additional online shopping traffic from deal-seeking consumers. The inaugural Prime Day lasted for 24 hours and encompassed nine countries including the U.S. In 2017, the sale was extended for 30 hours and expanded to a few more markets, and in 2018, Prime Day was a 36-hour event. By 2019, Amazon began running its current two-day sale spanning 18 countries. And this year, there were more than 20 markets participating. With discounts available only to paying members, Prime Day also is a vehicle for Amazon to sign up more consumers for its popular loyalty plan. The $139-a-year or $14.99-a-month Prime membership program offers perks like free one- or two-day shipping, digital photo storage, and video and music streaming.