Shopportunist: Simple ways to build your coupon cache
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To be a successful couponer, you ll need to amass of stash of money-savers. Head to the web or grab a Sunday paper.cnythzl/Getty Images/iStockphoto
Coupons are currency, in a sense. Hand a stack of coupons to a store cashier and you will instantly trim your total.
That s not groundbreaking news. After all, ninety-two percent of consumers use coupons and nearly half (45%) use coupons always or very often, according to the Coupon Intelligence Report produced by Valassis, a media and marketing services company.
But, to be a
successful couponer, you’ll need to amass a stash of money-saving strips. In order to do that, you ll need to know where to look.
your costs. are coupons the way to go? oh, yes. you re looking at someone who can t stand the process even though i want you to save money. the old-fashioned sunday clipping coupons in the newspaper, do it the modern way too. because you can go online to the sites and type in the brand and exactly what you want and a coupon gets spit out. coupon.com, couponmom.com and organic food. redplum.com is a spot you can go to for coupons. always do that first and spend two bucks on an energy bar and eat it before you go to the grocery store and you ll save 20 bucks, i swear. i swear. it really, really affects you. you buy with your eyes, not your stomach. you know what eyeballs do, using the brand names if the store. if you have a store card, you can go in there and get great deals. they re so much more competitive. this is not like the no-name