Even if you are a frequent shopper online at marketplaces like Amazon and Ebay and have credit cards or Paypal to make payments, buying contact lenses are totally different.

For many people, they like to search on Google and expects to be led to what they are searching for based on the keywords they typed into the search engine toolbar. The same goes for purchasing contact lenses. If you know how and where to find, you can easily get discounts on contact lenses via Google.

Some people will type contact lenses while others will type buy contact lenses. Even if they found sites offering contact lenses, the deals they get may not be the best.

This is because when you begin with a genetric term like buy contact lenses, chances are you will end up in authority sites like Acuvue, Bausch & Lamb and other manufacturing companies.

However, what you will not find are hidden gems I am about to talk here.

Hidden gems basically mean contact lens comparison sites. They consolidate prices from various sources online and put them in a list. In other words, they can shop and find 2 or 3 times as fast as a human being.

If you think that is awesome, this is just the first step.

With that said, you should begin by changing what you have been doing as in search online more throughingly. Other than contact lenses which looks to be very broad in searches, why not try phrases like contact lens comparions price or comparison shopping contact lens.

Doing these will give you a much better results in the form of several sites giving you the opportunity to view different pricing before you make your buying decision.

The second step is even easier and faster than the first. Upon locating this site, search for the lens you have been wearing or want and check out the price. Then write down the web address and price.

After that, return to Google and check out another comparison site. Not every site is the same. Some of them update prices in real time while others do so daily or weekly.

To obtain the best price, you must make sure that you are looking at the right comparison sites. Though this sounds complicated initally, you will get used to that eventually. On the whole, you are simply comparing different opinions and perceptions of marketers promoting the same product.

However, you need to take note of a few things. There are some marketers who may try to rip you off by promoting what they claim to be all in one packages but in truth, they turned out to be small packages.

For instance if you are used to paying $30 for 1 box of contact lenses but discover sites promoting them for just $10, you ought to check the quantity of the box first.

On the surface, it may be just like any contact lenses pack. But upon a through investigation, it could turn out to be just a sample pack of a few contacts.

Step three is a simple one, Upon finding the right quantity of contact lens you want from 1, 2 or handful of a few sites upon deeper comparison, proceed to find out what companies or other sites they are licking to.

Most of those sites - especially from blogs from Blogger or Wordpress - are not done by merchants and product owners but by affiliates or internet marketers promoting on their behalf.

They do not sell but simply recommend products and refer interested prospects via their articles and reviews. The actual merchant sites are salesletters with red or some other prominent coloured headlines and benefits in the form of bullets and number points other than product description.

Towards the middle and end of those letters, there will be Add To Cart or Order Now buttons for you to click and order should you decide to buy.

Sometimes you may find the best deal. Sometimes you do not. It all boils down to what and how they promote and your overall perception of them.
Although prices are more or less, it is still worth your time and effort to check and understand the pros and cons before deciding.

The fourth step in shopping for contact lens is to check directly with the manufacturer. Some manufacturers still sell directly to the public through shops but given today's internet access worldwide, most are now turning to e-commerce sites and e-stores as ways to save costs on rent and utilities.

If the manufacturer has been promotinng for a considerate amount of time, they will probably offer similiar or even better prices than other sites.

Here is the fifth and final step. Out of profit, most manufacturers do everything in order to get people to switch to their brand of lens.

They usually start off with a survey. Then they will ask you to try free samples before offering to you at a discounted price. A much lower price than their competitors which you have been buying from. Their reason for doing this is so that you can change your mind and start buying from them again and again.

All this is part and parcel of their marketing strategy which works effectively most of the time.

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