Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post. All opinions expressed are 100% mine.

Whether you’re a side hustler or a full time solopreneur, what sustains your business and keeps it thriving is profitability. In order to achieve that, you’ve got to keep expenses as low as possible.  I participate in rebate programs, club memberships, and coupon shopping to keep my business costs low. Yes, these things work for your business too!  Here’s a look at how Groupon Coupons can help you lower your business expenses.

You may already have used Groupon to save on flights, vacations, concert tickets, and all kinds of other personal stuff, but have you used it for your business? Groupon has a money-saving digital coupon program called Groupon Coupons that will help lower your out-of-pocket costs at a ton of popular retailers. You can save on a variety of tax-deductible business expenses like hosting fees, office supplies and other things you know you have to purchase for your business anyway. The program contains coupon codes and promo codes redeemable at many popular sites, including NameCheap. If you’re like me and always coming up with new domain ideas you want to try out for different products and services you want to offer, check out the deals available for Namecheap. You can get some pretty great prices on domain names, website security services, and hosting fees.

For client retention and customer service, or just to say “Thank You” to a contractor or employee who did great work, gifts cards are a popular gift idea.  As a business owner, I like to give gift cards for referrals, customer gifts, etc.  Groupon Coupons also partners with Raise to bring you discounts on gift cards.  I’ve used gift cards from Raise to save on my own expenses.  You can use them for yourself, or give to a client or vendor to show appreciation. Whether you want clothing gift cards, restaurant gift cards, Apple iTunes gift cards, or anything else, there are a large number of stores to choose from.

In addition to these partners, you can find really great deals in time for business conference season on sites like

  • Ebay
  • Hertz Rental Cars
  • Hotels.com
  • Barnes & Noble
  • Travelocity

Remember, never pay full price if you can help it. That’s just good practice, not only for your personal finances, but also for your business finances.