How Yowza (iPhone Application) Can Save You Money

by great articles on January 1, 2010

The iPhone is more than just another phone or cool gadget. The iPhone comes with a number of applications which you can download for free or for a small fee. These applications make life easier, entertain and in the case of Yowza they can save you money.

What Is Yowza?

Yowza is an iPhone application that delivers coupons to your phone. Mobile coupons come from more than 10,000 retailers according to the website, including:

* Aveda
* Pizza delivery
* Spas
* Golf courses
* Restaurants
* Music stores
* Pier 1 Imports
* Jewelry stores
* Sears
* The Container Store
* Sporting Goods stores
* Dry cleaners
* Sporting events
And much more.

Here’s how it works:

Step One: Download Yowza onto your iPhone by visiting the Yowza website or the iPhone app store.

Step Two: Yowza begins immediately searching for store coupons in your geographic area. It searches up to 50 miles away.

Step Three: Visit the store and choose one of the offers.

Step Four: When you check out, show them your coupon on your iPhone. They’ll scan the barcode and you save money.

Yowza Features

In addition to Yowza searching for local offers and saving you money, you can push the notification button and Yowza will show you new deals and coupons.

Yowza shows you a map so you can get to your chosen store and save money right away. It also lets you track your savings so you can see how much money the application has saved you.

When it comes to saving money, if you already have an iPhone or are thinking about getting one, Yowza can be a great financial tool. Who doesn’t like to save money? Yowza is also environmentally friendly because no paper or ink is used and you don’t have to fuss with clipping coupons or searching your local newspaper inserts for deals. They’re on display for you right on your phone.

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