Flying instead of taking the train and even PRAISING brands, six money saving bloggers share their top tips
These six money bloggers spend a lot of their time thinking about how to save money, now they tell you their secrets
MONEY bloggers are either hatching up a new way to cut down on spending or writing about it.
From taking a plane instead of a train to cut down on travel costs to writing letters to brands telling them what they think in return for discounts, they have loads of nifty tricks to share.
We spoke to six top money saving bloggers about how they got started and share their secrets with you.
When it’s cheaper to fly home than take the train
Jordon Cox, 19, also known as the coupon kid. He writes a blog for .
There are many ways to save money on travel - especially trains, but not that many people are willing to a few thousand extra miles to save money.
He once flew via Berlin as it was cheaper than getting the train home.
She has been writing it full time since September 2014 and now has a team of 14 people working on her website with her.
She told The Sun Online: “I love luxury beauty products but with their high price tags I can’t always afford them - or want to pay full price for that matter!
“I found that if you sign up to magazine subscriptions they often give away high value ‘free’ gifts to try and get you to subscribe.
He started his blog in 2013 when he was fed up of being poor and struggling to make ends meet.
She now has over 200,000 people reading her posts about coupons, deals, glitches and bargains everyday.
Emma stumbled upon her top tip by accident. Three years ago she wrote to a company to make a complaint about one of her favourite brands.
The mum-of-two currently holds the record for the biggest supermarket shop using coupons.
Last December she got £1,164.39 worth of shopping without spending a penny.
She told The Sun Online: “Do part of your shopping in bargain stores, such as Home Bargains and B&M, as they have a large range of grocery items at a fraction of the supermarket price.
“I stock up on items such as rice, tomato ketchup and baked beans.
“They have a brilliant of premium fresh meat. I am partial to the premium extra lean Irish beef steak mince myself – save over 50% on the equivalent in the supermarkets.”
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