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Do you want to get in on the extreme couponing craze that seems to be sweeping the nation in these money-conscious times? Couponing may seem overwhelming to consider at first – who has time to clip, organize, and calculate coupons? You do! It doesn’t have to take a tremendous amount of time, and the money saved (if it’s done efficiently) is said to be worth it.
Here are some coupon tips!

How Do I Do This?

Organization is the key to effective couponing. Experienced couponers suggest the following organizational tips:

* Get a coupon book or notebook. Organize it alphabetically, by item type, according to your store’s layout, etc. You might want a special section for items that are on special on shopping day. Do whatever works for you and helps minimize time spent standing in the store trying to fish through coupons.

* Know your store’s specials, discounts, and coupon policies. Some stores routinely double coupons; others do so periodically or for certain items.

* Count on anywhere from 25 minutes to an hour to prepare for your shopping trip – this includes clipping, downloading, printing and organizing your coupons and studying up on your store’s deals.

Where Do I Find Coupons?

You can find coupons at a surprising variety of places. There are electronic ones, paper ones, coupons stuck to the outside of products or printed on the inside of boxes, and so forth. Here are some ideas.

1. Websites

Coupon websites can offer printable coupons, sometimes in conjunction with your store’s current deals. Here is a partial list of some well-known coupon sites:

- CouponSaversDirect.com
- Coupons.com
- CoolSavings.com
- CellFire Coupons
- CouponNetwork Coupons
- Grocery Coupon Network
- RedPlum Coupons
- SmartSource.com

If your store has a website, visit it and see if there are places where you can sign up or join. Some stores offer electronic coupons that you can upload onto a card that is scanned at check-out. Also, when you begin participating in a store’s coupon program and upload various deals, they may send you coupons in the mail or electronically. You can even sign up for electronic notice of store specials.

2. Flyers

Your local newspaper and other local publications are a great place to look for coupons. Flyers are also a great way to see what’s on special at your store.

3. Product Sites

If you visit your favorite products’ websites, look for coupons offered there. If, for example, you like sauce made by The Hot Sauce Company, you can do an internet search for “The Hot Sauce Company coupons.”

Know When it’s Not Worth It

The point of couponing is saving. If you find yourself spending a lot of time and gas money driving long distances between stores just for that great deal, or if you are uncomfortable having to go to stores whose business practices you don’t agree with, then you might want to back off a bit. If you’re not clearly saving, then it’s probably not worth it.

 

 

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Couponing Basics

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The best way to save money is to pay less for items you’re going to buy anyway. Manufacturers’ coupons allow you to do just that. With the changes manufacturers and stores have made to their coupon policies in recent years, you don’t even have to invest in the Sunday paper to take advantage of huge savings. Here are a few great tips to help you save a bundle at the store:

Frugal bloggers

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There are dozens of “mom bloggers” who make it their business to track down the latest and greatest coupons and store deals, and list them out, week by week. They specialize in matching store specials to manufacturers’ coupons to make sure you’re paying the absolute lowest prices. They’ll tell you exactly when the coupon came out, which stores are offering what deals, and how to “stack” the store sales with the coupons. Check out sites like MoneySavingMom.com, DealSeekingMom.com, and CouponMommie.com, just to name a few.

Manufacturers’ sites

Got a favorite detergent, snack brand, or soda? Stalk the manufacturers’ websites for coupons, and make sure to sign up for their mailing lists. You can get announcements of sales and promotions, as well as coupons and frequent buyer deals, sent directly to you.

Coupon Sites

Remember how I said you don’t even have to shell out the cash for a Sunday paper anymore to get the coupons? That’s because many coupon manufacturers now offer their coupons online. Redplum.com, Coupons.com, and SundayCouponPreview.com are just a few of the services that offer printable coupons online. Be sure to check with your local store to confirm their policy on Internet coupons. Though they’re widely accepted, policies can vary from store to store.

Coupon swaps

Got a collection of dollar-off Huggies coupons but your kids are finally all potty trained? Don’t toss those good-as-gold savings; swap them instead! Local communities have coupon clubs where members gather to offer up their unwanted coupons. But, if you can’t locate one near to you, Google “coupon swap” for a selection of online virtual swaps. Warning: Find a site that vets members or requires a minimal amount of personal information to make sure you don’t get stiffed with outdated, invalid coupons.

Double coupons days

If you’re going through the effort of clipping (or downloading) coupons, why not make the most of your savings? Many stores regularly offer double savings on manufacturers’ coupons. These savings are not always advertised, so ask your store management about their policies. Those dollars can add up quickly!

You may not have ever considered yourself a “couponer” but when you see the savings you can rack up with smart coupon shopping, you’ll be convinced it’s the way to go for big savings on everyday necessities.

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