How to Save on Digital Photo Printing

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  • Author Valerie Goettsch
  • Published December 11, 2011
  • Word count 368

Most of us have clipped grocery coupons, however you can also save a lot of money with promo codes and coupons at online photo services. Many of us wouldn't think of forking over full price at a department store when there are so many sales, so why should we pay full price for our photo projects, whether we're printing simple 4x6 prints or creating large photo books, collage posters, photo gifts, mugs, etc.

Creating custom photo books and other projects is a popular hobbyist activity, however it can be pricey. So how can you make your photo projects more affordable? The answer is taking advantage of coupon codes. Most major online digital photo processors like Snapfish and Kodak Gallery regularly offer coupon codes that can result in substantial savings. Commonly you will see discounts of 10, 15, 20 percent or more, with new promos showing up frequently. One of my favorite deals is buy-one-get-one-free, often called a "BOGO." I also love getting ship-for-free promotions. A minimum order amount is typically needed.

Getting Internet Photo Service Promo Codes

It is simple to use online codes. Just type in the promo code at check-out and the discount is deducted from your purchase. So where do you get the discount codes? Frequently codes are listed prominently on the company's website on the homepage or promo page. The insider's secret, though, is that the best savings may not even show up there. Oftentimes you can find additional savings by doing a web search for Snapfish coupon or Shutterfly discount codes, for example. There are a number of sites that list promotional codes for photo companies as well as a myriad of other products.

Another great method of finding promotional codes is by signing up for a photo processor's email newsletter. You'll get emails with coupons and promos. Be aware that sometimes they are only short time offers so you may need to jump on them quickly. Unless I need it fast, I prefer to create my photo book or card in advance and when a good discount becomes available I can jump on it.

By taking advantage of coupon savings, you'll never pay full price again for your digital prints, photo books, calendars and gifts.

The publisher of Digital Photos 101, Valerie Goettsch regularly saves money by using Snapfish, Shutterfly and Kodak Gallery coupon codes for her own photo projects.

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