Andy’s deals of the week – 27th February 2020

All the latest offers that are worth checking out right now.

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Free issue of Ethical Consume magazine

If like me you wish you could make more informed decisions when shopping on how your purchase will affect the wider world – from cllimate change to human rights – then I’d really recommend Ethical Consumer magazine, and here’s an offer for you to get one issue for free.

Swap old clothes for a 20% off New Look voucher

Sticking with the theme, the New Look / Hospice UK partnership has been extended until the end of March. Take a back of clothes into a participating hospice charity shop and you’ll get a 20% off voucher for New Look.

There are similar schemes at H&M and M&S too.

A year of Disney + for £49.99

The new Disney streaming service starts next month and as an introductory offer you can save £10 when you sign up for a year.

Free NOW TV passes with Vodafone

Vodafone customers (or anyone who tops up a PAYG SIM with £10) can get a free Cinema and Entertainment pass for NOW TV. If you miss out, or don’t have Vodafone, there are deals to get month passes for as little as £2.99.

New £175 bank switch offer and last chance for £100 elsewhere

The TSB refer a friend promotion where you both get £100 ends on Friday 28th February, so find out ASAP if you have a friend who can get you a link.

Alternatively RBS has announced a new £175 offer. This is open to existing RBS customers who switch another account in as long as you haven’t had a bonus since October 2017 from either Natwest or RBS.

John Lewis fashion and beauty promo – claim £30

If you spend £200 in John Lewis on beauty or fashion you can claim a £30 JL gift card. You need to be a member of the My John Lewis scheme, but that’s free to join.

£10 in Boots Advantage points when you spend £60

This weekend there’s another Boots Advantage card event. For every £60 you spend you’ll get £10 of points added to your card. It’s online only. It includes the normal cosmetics and toiletries as well as tech such as FitBits and Dyson hairdryers.

 London Theatre Week discounts

Until the 8th March you can book discounted West End tickets for performances over the next few months. It includes shows like Endgame with Daniel Radcliffe and musicals like The Book of Mormon. Prices are either £15, £25 or £35.

 

How to stick to a budget

Simple tricks that’ll help you stay on budget.

If you’re always overspending and struggling to stick to a budget you’re not alone. It can be tough keeping track of where your money is going.

So in this video I’ve got a few simple tricks you can use that’ll help you work out not only how much you really can afford to spend, but ensure you’ve got the flexibility to adapt.

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Further reading and viewing

> The Money Advice Service’s budget planner

> How to stop spending video

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Cash Chats #112 – How to be ethical and money saving

I want to make better ethical decisions when spending money, but I sometimes come up short.

Though I boycott brands like Nestle and Sports Direct while only buying cruelty-free cosmetics and free-range meats, I also fly long haul, shop at Amazon and have the latest iPhone. 

So what can you do? Well in this episode of Cash Chat I’m joined by Tim Hunt from Ethical Consumer magazine to discuss whether it’s possible to do everything, if you need to pick your battles and some easy ways you can make a difference without it impacting your bottom line.


 

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Further reading

> Ethical Consumer – get your free issue and read more

> More on Fairtrade Fortnight

> WWF carbon calculator

> My article on how easy it is to eat ethically

> More on the Nestle boycott

 

 

Be Clever With Your Cash is six!

The highlights for me and the blog over the last 12 months.

As has now become tradition, I use Be Clever With Your Cash’s birthday as a chance to share with you the good and the bad from the last year.

I rarely write about “blogging” itself or the challenges of running my own business, so also it’s a good opportunity for me to reflect on how things have gone and give you a bit of an insight into what happens behind the scenes.

Plus, I’d really appreciate it if you can fill in my annual survey so I can get your feedback on everything I do. 

The business

It’s been a pretty big year for me. Though I quit my job at the Money Advice Service in May 2018, I immediately went on to work at least two days a week on Shop Smart Save Money on Channel 5 for just over a year. So it wasn’t until that finished last summer that I was finally 100% self-employed.

I’ve been looking forward to this for a long time, but when it happened I actually found it really overwhelming. I’d put off so many ideas and tasks until I had more time that when that time finally came I had a bit of paralysis in terms of what to actually do. Which meant I didn’t actually do anything new!

Fortunately, that only lasted a few weeks after I realised I still couldn’t do everything I wanted. So I focused instead on kick-starting my Cash Chats podcast and YouTube channel which had both taken a back seat during filming (more on those later).

I still don’t have enough time to do everything I want, but I’m really enjoying the ability to help you all as well as reach new people via these other formats.

There have been other challenges too. I’m essentially on my own in my basement office five days a week, so I do miss having colleagues around me. One thing that’s helped is a weekly video chat with some of my fellow money bloggers from my UK Money Bloggers community, many of whom are in the same boat. 

But there are good things too. I love that I’m not constrained by working 9-5, or Monday to Friday. I’ve been playing tennis twice a week in the day and (despite how expensive my local David Lloyd club is) it’s the highlight of my week. I occasionally let myself sneak out to the cinema too!

The blog

My focus, of course, has been the blog itself, and it’s gone really well – though it’s not always been a certainty!

Most of my traffic comes from Google searches, which can be quite unpredictable. Every month or so Google releases an “algorithm update”, which (in theory) makes the search results better for everyone. As someone who runs a website these changes can actually be a little scary. 

I’ve had months where previously popular posts have lost most of their traffic after an update, followed by them regain much of what they lost with a later change.

It’s frustrating, and particularly hard to keep on top of this as a lone blogger when you’re competing for the top results with massive publishers backed by team’s who’s only job is “Search Engine Optimisation”, aka SEO.

But even with these ups and downs, pages on the blog have been viewed just under 1.6 million times in the last year, with November getting 179,000 odd views – both best-ever figures since I started. 

And obviously that all adds up. In a few weeks time, Be Clever With Your Cash will have been visited by its 4th million person since it launched. When I started the blog I never imagined I could help this many people. 

It’s impossible to know if every person has taken some action after they’ve read something I’ve written, and the amount they’ve saved or made as a result. But I like to think everyone one of them has saved at least £1. Just a quid.

I think that’s more than fair seeing as I’ve shared dozens of ways you can save hundreds of pounds over the years. And that means the blog has helped save the UK £4 million. At least! 

The blog also picked up Best Personal Finance Blog and was chosen as runner-up for Best Money Saving Blog and Article of the Year at the 2019 SHOMOs.

The podcast

I’m probably most proud of Cash Chats in the last 12 months. Though I started it three years ago, this year was the first time I really felt I knew what it was and who it was for.

Part of that was realising that it is its own thing with its own audience. Yes I’m sure of you regular readers also listen to the podcast, but many people are coming to the podcast without even knowing about the blog.

I’ve also been more committed to getting an episode out every week, and as a result the listenership has grown since the relaunch in July. I’m not quite sure how the Apple podcasts charts work, but it’s also peaked at number 20 in the Business chart and number 5 in the investing chart (even though it’s not about investing!).

There’s been wider recognition too, receiving recommendations as one of the best money podcasts by Good Housekeeping, the ‘i’ and Stylist, as well as featuring in Apple Podcasts’ “Be A Better You” curation.

To cap it all off, it was awarded Best Money Podcast at the 2019 SHOMO awards in September, beating some excellent and well-established shows.

If you’ve not listened to Cash Chats before you can stream or download it here.

TV and YouTube

My Channel 5 series Shop Smart Save Money returned for another eight episodes last summer. It was such a privilege to work on this show, in particular getting to meet different families who really needed my help.

I really think we made some great TV, and I was delighted to be shortlisted for Financial Broadcaster of the Year at the 2019 Headlinemoney awards for the work on the show. I’m hoping I’ll be back on your screens soon (any TV producers are welcome to get in touch!)

In the meantime I’ve been upping my game on the videos I make at home for the blog and my YouTube channel. Previously I’d just used my phone, but this summer I invested in a decent camera, microphone, lights and even some fancy furniture for a nice background.

It’s hard work growing the YouTube channel – like the podcast it seems it’s a different audience again – and I’m still learning. It certainly takes up a lot of my time! But once more I’ve seen some really strong progress.

The big editorial change I’ve made from previous videos is the move from short two or three-minute clips to videos that last 15 to 20 minutes. I’ve always been someone who prefers to read an article, but it’s good to be able to help those who prefer to watch.

If you haven’t already, please do subscribe, and hit the thumbs up button or comment on any videos you watch – it all helps.

New this year has also been a special “deals of the week” video every Thursday morning for social media, which allows me to talk a bit more about the offers I feature in the weekly newsletter. You can watch follow me on Facebook and Instagram if you want to catch it.

My annual survey

It’s so important to me that any content I produce for you is what you actually want to read, hear or watch. So please do take a few minutes to answer this short survey. 

Andy’s deals of the week – 20th February 2020

More savings this week, including beer and magazines.

This week on DOTW find out how to get a free £30 John Lewis voucher, get four issues of magazines inc Vogue, GQ and Wired for £1, save 20% at M&S and stock up on reduced to clear Brewdog beer. Link in bio for further details.

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This week’s deals

Free £30 John Lewis voucher and double points via credit card

If shops don’t take my cashback Amex credit card I tend to use my Tandem cashback card – but the latter will stop for everyone in just a few weeks.

So as a replacement I’ve just applied for a John Lewis Partnership card. It’s not as good as the Tandem – you only get money back on every £2 spent rather than £1, but it does have the equivalent rate of 0.5%.

Another boost is if you apply before the 29th February you’ll be eligible for a free £30 voucher as long as you spend £250 at Waitrose or JL in the first 90 days.

4 issues of Vogue, Wired, GQ & more for £1

A great way to pick up some magazines for just a quid. There’s a choice of half a dozen or so Conde Naste publications.

I’ve also spotted an offer to get a year’s subscription to digital magazine service Magzter for £24 rather than £100.

M&S 20% off weekend

Marks & Spencer tends to split the Sparks/Friends & Family discounts over two weekends, so if you didn’t get the email last week do check your inbox today. You’ll save on home, clothing and beauty.

Brewdog beer sale

Popular Scottish craft beer company Brewdog is rebranding, and as a result it’s selling off loads of can and bottles with the old style designs.

You can get the likes of Punk IPA, Elvis Juice and Dead Pony Club for £1 or less a bottle, though there is a £5 delivery charge so you’ll need to make a decent sized order to beat some supermarket deals.

How to stop spending money

The tricks to help you avoid shopping addictions, impulse spending and payday splurges.

It’s easy to get carried away when shopping and come home with an impulse buy (or two). There’s nothing wrong with that – as long as you can afford it and use what you buy.

If you can’t, or there’s something else you’re struggling to save for, then it’s time to stop spending money when you don’t need to.

In this video I’ve shared how you can identify, reduce and then block your bad spending habits.

For more videos, please do head on over and subscribe to my YouTube channel. If you can also click the thumbs up for this and any other video on the channel I’d really appreciate it.

Further reading

> How to set savings goals you’ll actually stick to

> Finder’s Icebox tool 

Cash Chats #111 – Is it still worth saving money?

This week we’ve seen some of the top-paying and most popular savings accounts cut their rates at the same time that inflation has hit a six month high. Combined it’s bad news for savers, meaning any money you put away is earning less and worth less.

So should you just not bother? In this episode find out what you could be doing with your money instead and where to put any cash you do want to save.

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FURTHER READING

> Cash savings to beat inflation

> How to set savings goals you’ll actually stick to

> Hacks to boost your savings pot

> Deals of the week

> Tickets to the Financially Fabulous event on 26th March 2020

> Details of the UK Money Bloggers pub meet up on 4th March 2020

 

Andy’s deals of the week 13th February 2020

This week I’ve shared how you can get double cashback at Quidco, a free dessert from Deliveroo and use your Nectar card to get discounts at Sainsbury’s. Plus more! 

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More on this week’s offers

New £175 bank switch bonus

Only last week I was saying it was time to ditch Natwest… well they’ve now introduced a huge £175 switching bonus which is open to new and existing customers – as long as you’ve not had a bonus from them already.

Double cashback at Quidco

If you are a Quidco Premium member you’ll get double cashback today and tomorrow. Premium costs £1 a month but you’re only charged months you use it and you can cancel at any time.

Not every category is included (eg you can’t use it on insurance or travel) and a few shops aren’t taking part, but it’s a good chance to boost your returns.

Free desserts with Deliveroo

This weekend you can get a free dessert when you order a main at selected restaurants via Deliveroo. It includes the likes of Bills, Itsu, Byron and Frankie & Benny’s. Ends Sunday.

Valentine’s meal deals

Most of the supermarkets are offering dine-in deals that include starters, mains, sides, desserts and a bottle of fizz. Here’s my round up of what’s included where and how much they cost.

25% off Tu Clothing

Until Monday save 25% at Sainsbury’s budget clothing range. Online and in the bigger stores.

Half term savings

If the kids are off school next week it might be worth taking out a £1 trial of services like Little Bird or Kids Pass which promise discounts on days out and kids meals. It’s always worth checking there aren’t better deals out there though, especially for popular attractions.

Free BritBox for EE mobile customers

From next month anyone with a pay-monthly mobile or tablet contract with EE will be able to get six months free BritBox.

Valentine’s Day Flower offers

There’s only a few hours left to get your order in for flowers ahead of Valentine’s Day, so I’ve rounded up some of the best offers I’ve spotted.

Joint bank accounts: Good or bad?

When you’re living with someone, from your partner to mates, a joint account might seem like a sensible option for splitting shared costs. And once you’re married you might be tempted to take things further and pool all your finances in the same account.

I’ve taken a look at the good and the bad when it comes to joint accounts, including how to make sure opening one doesn’t hit your credit report and why it’s vital you keep some money separate.

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Further reading

> My guide to the best current account switching offers and incentives

> Check your credit score for free

> Protecting against financial abuse (Money Advice Service)