Friday, April 15, 2011

Websites to find specials and coupons!

Here are some of the websites I use when searching for coupons. (below)
I also use my Sunday paper (Clarion-Ledger) to collect alot of coupons weekly.
Success comes when you compile a list of everything that you will be purchasing on that shopping trip and then search by store or by product name.

Target is real good by placing additional coupons for things on sale on the http://www.target.com/ website. Lets say I never pay for water or gum when I go to target and that's Dasani water. Totally free with coupons that they post on their website.

Another great find is Kroger's they let you send digital coupons to you shopper's saving plus cards. So you want even have to clip any coupons for some things. Just present you card doing that purchase and the register will deduct you saving!

Also Fred's has a thing on Saturday's were they double coupons up to .70. e.g.
If you have a coupon for something that for .70 cents off you get $1.40 off OOO the saving!!!

I will need for you all to send me comments and questions on things that you would like to see me post as far a coupon goes. And its not just for groceries I save on clothing, shoes stores, Movie tickets, etc. The list goes on!

Feel free to comment

Thanks

The Coupon Diva <3





Here are some examples of websites that are considered safe to use when looking for coupons:
CoolSavings.com: This website offers the consumer the ability to print multiple coupons divided up for the type of shopping they plan to do. There are also listings for free samples that you can apply for.
CouponKim.com: This site offers online, printable grocery coupons as well as their own selection of free samples.
Couponmom.com: This website has become very popular in recent years. Headed up by a mom who saves amazing amounts of money using coupons, this site not only provides printable coupons for shopping, groceries and restaurants, but it also breaks them down by state. The site allows consumers to go in and actually plan out their shopping trips at individual stores while knowing what the sales are in advance. Armed with sale information and the location of relevant coupons, the consumer simply has to clip them and go.
Coupons.com: The site breaks everything down by categories and allows consumers to search for local coupons.
RedPlum.com: Most often seen in the Sunday newspaper insert, Red Plum is actually a provider of coupons. You can visit their online site to see a variety of coupons from different manufacturers and stores.
ShortCuts.com: This website allows visitors to get coupons for themselves and add them to their savings card from a selection of different grocery stores.
CellFire.com: This website also allows you to get coupons and add them to your savings card.

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