Showing posts with label Where. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Where. Show all posts

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Where Can You Find Coupons?


Now days, coupons can be found just about anywhere. You cannot go to the store, a restaurant, a gas station, or even your own mailbox without seeing some form of a coupon. Let's explore the best ways to find coupons.

There are several places to find those coupons you rely on to save you money each week. One of the most commonly known places to find coupons is in your local Sunday Newspaper. Inside your newspaper you will find insert, after insert that are over populated by coupons.

Another popular place to find coupons for particular stores is at those specific stores themselves. Retail stores (especially big retail chains) have their newest available coupon ads right in front of the stores. Talk about having to do little research to find a discount for that retail store! Grocery stores also have specific coupons for particular products available directly next to the product. Some are even printing coupons on the back of your receipts. When you go to retail store and did not bring a coupon, ask an associate if they have any coupons available on hand. It is very likely that if they cannot provide you with an advertising flyer full of coupons, then there may be coupons on specific shelves, maybe at a kiosk, or even near the registers at check-out.

Local coupon books are another way to find a variety of coupons. Local coupon books can be found at no fee in front of restaurants, gas stations, etc. When I visit a new city, the first thing I do is pick up a free local coupon book to help find new fun things to do. Some schools, churches, etc. may sell local coupon books. These local coupon books are more directed toward that specific community, as opposed to the free local coupon books that may be more generalized.

The internet is another popular way to find coupons. E-coupons are getting more popular each day because they are very convenient. There are a variety of coupon sites available that provide you with free coupons. E-coupons are offered for anything from grocery coupons to your favorite online retail store. Almost every brand of product you love can be found somewhere on the internet.

Your local Sunday Newspaper, Retail stores, local coupon books, and the internet are only a few different places to find coupons. Everyone should be saving money now that coupons are so readily available. If you are a smart shopper, you have already begun to take advantage of the abundance of coupons available to you.








Check out eCouponMall.com for the latest coupon deals, including coupon codes and promotional codes.


Saturday, February 12, 2011

Where to Find Good Food and Grocery Coupons


When I first started clipping coupons, I assumed I would not be able to find the coupons I needed for products that I regularly purchase. Boy was I wrong! There are thousands of coupons available everyday, I just was not looking the right places. To get started collecting your coupons, you first need to know how many products you buy, and what you buy. You also should have a good idea of the number of times you buy this product per year. If you follow the first rule of couponing, and buy items while on sale, you will need to know how many of each coupon you need to get you through a years time. For example, if you buy XXX brand of shampoo, and you use 12 bottles per year, you know you need 12 coupons.

Do you only use one brand of shampoo? Then it is easy, look for that manufactures website. Almost all high volume producers of consumable products have websites. Many will have a special section for Offers and Promotions. This is where you will find free coupons. Many can only be printed once every 3-6 months. You can spend quite a bit of time searching for one coupon at a time, but you will definitely get the coupon you need.

You can also go to websites that list ALL the online free printable coupons that are available online. Sites like America Loves Coupons, Hot Coupon World, or Refund Cents have lists with quick links to the page that prints coupons. This can save you a lot of time in your coupon searches.

While you are online, check your local grocery stores sites. They also have printable coupons that you can use in their stores. Some are store issued coupons, and some are manufacturer issued. You can use one of each per item purchased in most stores. By combining two offers for XXX shampoo, you will be getting double the savings.

Review your pantry before you plan to hit the stores. Many packages have printed coupons on the packs themselves. Most are Peelies. These simply peel off for redemption. Some are printed on the backside of the label or the inside of the box. By getting in the habit of checking before you throw any container out, you will find coupons on products you already purchase on a regular basis.

Online message boards list groups of coupons that other frugal shoppers have that they would like to trade with you. They may not purchase the same type of cereal that you do, so they are willing to trade. Most will trade groups of 12 of a type in one trade. Keep all the coupons that you do not intend to use out of your Sunday paper for trading purposes. You can also consider selling or buying coupon bundles on Ebay. Auction sites such as eBay have become a popular source for finding printable coupons. Selling coupons is illegal; however charging for the time spent to collect and organize the coupons is legal.

Send a favorable review to your favorite food manufacturers. Most of these companies have public relations departments who hear 95% complaints. Send a quick note of praise, often they will thank you for your kind words, and mail you some coupons good on your next purchase.

Do not forget the phone book! In the back you will find many coupons for restaurants, car washes, and laundry mats. There are always great coupons for saving at local stores and services inside the phone book and many times they go unclipped.

Join a direct mail coupon club. Clubs offer members a free monthly mail service of coupons. These companies send a packet of coupons that can save you ten fold. Since many manufacturers are offering their coupons direct to club members, these coupons tend to have a higher face value than the ones you find in local newspapers.








LeAnn Moyers helps families save hundreds of dollars on their groceries each week with America Loves Coupons. This free coupon delivery service saves consumers an average of 35% each week on standard grocery and food purchases. http://www.americalovescoupons.com


Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Where to Find Good Food and Grocery Coupons

When I first started clipping coupons, I assumed I would not be able to find the coupons I needed for products that I regularly purchase. Boy was I wrong! There are thousands of coupons available everyday, I just was not looking the right places. To get started collecting your coupons, you first need to know how many products you buy, and what you buy. You also should have a good idea of the number of times you buy this product per year. If you follow the first rule of couponing, and buy items while on sale, you will need to know how many of each coupon you need to get you through a years time. For example, if you buy XXX brand of shampoo, and you use 12 bottles per year, you know you need 12 coupons.


Do you only use one brand of shampoo? Then it is easy, look for that manufactures website. Almost all high volume producers of consumable products have websites. Many will have a special section for Offers and Promotions. This is where you will find free coupons. Many can only be printed once every 3-6 months. You can spend quite a bit of time searching for one coupon at a time, but you will definitely get the coupon you need.


You can also go to websites that list ALL the online free printable coupons that are available online. Sites like America Loves Coupons, Hot Coupon World, or Refund Cents have lists with quick links to the page that prints coupons. This can save you a lot of time in your coupon searches.


While you are online, check your local grocery stores sites. They also have printable coupons that you can use in their stores. Some are store issued coupons, and some are manufacturer issued. You can use one of each per item purchased in most stores. By combining two offers for XXX shampoo, you will be getting double the savings.


Review your pantry before you plan to hit the stores. Many packages have printed coupons on the packs themselves. Most are Peelies. These simply peel off for redemption. Some are printed on the backside of the label or the inside of the box. By getting in the habit of checking before you throw any container out, you will find coupons on products you already purchase on a regular basis.


Online message boards list groups of coupons that other frugal shoppers have that they would like to trade with you. They may not purchase the same type of cereal that you do, so they are willing to trade. Most will trade groups of 12 of a type in one trade. Keep all the coupons that you do not intend to use out of your Sunday paper for trading purposes. You can also consider selling or buying coupon bundles on Ebay. Auction sites such as eBay have become a popular source for finding printable coupons. Selling coupons is illegal; however charging for the time spent to collect and organize the coupons is legal.


Send a favorable review to your favorite food manufacturers. Most of these companies have public relations departments who hear 95% complaints. Send a quick note of praise, often they will thank you for your kind words, and mail you some coupons good on your next purchase.


Do not forget the phone book! In the back you will find many coupons for restaurants, car washes, and laundry mats. There are always great coupons for saving at local stores and services inside the phone book and many times they go unclipped.


Join a direct mail coupon club. Clubs offer members a free monthly mail service of coupons. These companies send a packet of coupons that can save you ten fold. Since many manufacturers are offering their coupons direct to club members, these coupons tend to have a higher face value than the ones you find in local newspapers.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Where Can You Find Coupons?


Now days, coupons can be found just about anywhere. You cannot go to the store, a restaurant, a gas station, or even your own mailbox without seeing some form of a coupon. Let's explore the best ways to find coupons.

There are several places to find those coupons you rely on to save you money each week. One of the most commonly known places to find coupons is in your local Sunday Newspaper. Inside your newspaper you will find insert, after insert that are over populated by coupons.

Another popular place to find coupons for particular stores is at those specific stores themselves. Retail stores (especially big retail chains) have their newest available coupon ads right in front of the stores. Talk about having to do little research to find a discount for that retail store! Grocery stores also have specific coupons for particular products available directly next to the product. Some are even printing coupons on the back of your receipts. When you go to retail store and did not bring a coupon, ask an associate if they have any coupons available on hand. It is very likely that if they cannot provide you with an advertising flyer full of coupons, then there may be coupons on specific shelves, maybe at a kiosk, or even near the registers at check-out.

Local coupon books are another way to find a variety of coupons. Local coupon books can be found at no fee in front of restaurants, gas stations, etc. When I visit a new city, the first thing I do is pick up a free local coupon book to help find new fun things to do. Some schools, churches, etc. may sell local coupon books. These local coupon books are more directed toward that specific community, as opposed to the free local coupon books that may be more generalized.

The internet is another popular way to find coupons. E-coupons are getting more popular each day because they are very convenient. There are a variety of coupon sites available that provide you with free coupons. E-coupons are offered for anything from grocery coupons to your favorite online retail store. Almost every brand of product you love can be found somewhere on the internet.

Your local Sunday Newspaper, Retail stores, local coupon books, and the internet are only a few different places to find coupons. Everyone should be saving money now that coupons are so readily available. If you are a smart shopper, you have already begun to take advantage of the abundance of coupons available to you.








Check out eCouponMall.com for the latest coupon deals, including coupon codes and promotional codes.


Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Where to Find Good Food and Grocery Coupons


When I first started clipping coupons, I assumed I would not be able to find the coupons I needed for products that I regularly purchase. Boy was I wrong! There are thousands of coupons available everyday, I just was not looking the right places. To get started collecting your coupons, you first need to know how many products you buy, and what you buy. You also should have a good idea of the number of times you buy this product per year. If you follow the first rule of couponing, and buy items while on sale, you will need to know how many of each coupon you need to get you through a years time. For example, if you buy XXX brand of shampoo, and you use 12 bottles per year, you know you need 12 coupons.

Do you only use one brand of shampoo? Then it is easy, look for that manufactures website. Almost all high volume producers of consumable products have websites. Many will have a special section for Offers and Promotions. This is where you will find free coupons. Many can only be printed once every 3-6 months. You can spend quite a bit of time searching for one coupon at a time, but you will definitely get the coupon you need.

You can also go to websites that list ALL the online free printable coupons that are available online. Sites like America Loves Coupons, Hot Coupon World, or Refund Cents have lists with quick links to the page that prints coupons. This can save you a lot of time in your coupon searches.

While you are online, check your local grocery stores sites. They also have printable coupons that you can use in their stores. Some are store issued coupons, and some are manufacturer issued. You can use one of each per item purchased in most stores. By combining two offers for XXX shampoo, you will be getting double the savings.

Review your pantry before you plan to hit the stores. Many packages have printed coupons on the packs themselves. Most are Peelies. These simply peel off for redemption. Some are printed on the backside of the label or the inside of the box. By getting in the habit of checking before you throw any container out, you will find coupons on products you already purchase on a regular basis.

Online message boards list groups of coupons that other frugal shoppers have that they would like to trade with you. They may not purchase the same type of cereal that you do, so they are willing to trade. Most will trade groups of 12 of a type in one trade. Keep all the coupons that you do not intend to use out of your Sunday paper for trading purposes. You can also consider selling or buying coupon bundles on Ebay. Auction sites such as eBay have become a popular source for finding printable coupons. Selling coupons is illegal; however charging for the time spent to collect and organize the coupons is legal.

Send a favorable review to your favorite food manufacturers. Most of these companies have public relations departments who hear 95% complaints. Send a quick note of praise, often they will thank you for your kind words, and mail you some coupons good on your next purchase.

Do not forget the phone book! In the back you will find many coupons for restaurants, car washes, and laundry mats. There are always great coupons for saving at local stores and services inside the phone book and many times they go unclipped.

Join a direct mail coupon club. Clubs offer members a free monthly mail service of coupons. These companies send a packet of coupons that can save you ten fold. Since many manufacturers are offering their coupons direct to club members, these coupons tend to have a higher face value than the ones you find in local newspapers.








LeAnn Moyers helps families save hundreds of dollars on their groceries each week with America Loves Coupons. This free coupon delivery service saves consumers an average of 35% each week on standard grocery and food purchases. http://www.americalovescoupons.com