Voucher codes are the savior of online shopping. Whilst many high street retailers struggle, with some even going out of business, many online retailers are going from strength to strength. Obviously the convenience of online shopping has a huge part to play in its continual growth however the use of attractive discount codes have enticed customers to buy online instead of going to shop on the high street.
Voucher Alerts is a leading discount voucher website with deals and promotional codes from over 2500 UK retailers. Voucher Alerts have seen a huge rise in voucher codes over the last year, in particular a large rise in short term codes which they say often allows more money to be saved.
“Online retailers have increased their online promotions over the last year as they look to keep ahead of the decline in the market. Voucher codes have now become a common occurrence even for the biggest online retailers, with short term discount codes being particularly popular.” Said Voucher Alerts Marketing Director Danny Watson.
“Short term discount codes often offer the best savings for the customer, often focusing on specific products or categories. A lot of retailers have long term codes that are great and do save you money but the real savings usually come in the form of short term voucher codes”
Voucher Alerts continually add new retailers, often on a daily basis, and are constantly updating their website with the very latest promotional codes and deals. You can sign up for a voucher alerts service to notify you when new codes are added and new promotions are released by your favorite retailers or your favorite category.
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