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January 13th, 2009

Online Coupons & Recent Price Drops
ACLens Fantasy Jewelry Box RitzCamera
AllThingsTrendy Figleaves.com Rugman
Altrec.com Outdoors Football Fanatics ShoeBuy
Amazon.com GoToBaby ShopNBC
American Blinds HobbyTron.com Sierra Trading Post
Bagsbuy.com Home Decorators Collection Simple Shoes
Blair HomeLivingStyle.com SmartBargains
Boaters World HP Home & Office Snapfish
Boscovs iRobot’s Soft Surroundings
CameraWorld Isabella Catalog StacksAndStacks
Carol Wright Gifts J&R StrawberryNET
Cellars Wine Club Joe’s Sports SurplusMags
CHEFS Catalog Lamps Plus Test Country
Chinaberry Magazines.com Teva Footwear
CoffeeForLess MCSports The Sports Authority
CollectiblesToday Mountains Plus Outdoor Gear The Village Hat Shop
CollegeJersey NASCAR TheNerds.Net
CrazyForBargains NorthernTool Things From Another World
DealYard.com OfficeMax Tool King
Dr. Leonard’s Healthcare Onlineshoes.com Totally Furniture
DunCraft Only Natural Pet Store Transparent Language
Dunhams Sports PacSun.com United Shades
eBags PC Connection UrbanScooters.com
Emitations Personal Creations Vanns
Engravable Gift Collection Personalization Mall WalMart.com
Everything Furniture Pro Sports Memorabilia Wine Enthusiast
FansEdge Puritan’s Pride Wolf Camera

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Best Place to Find Coupon Codes

January 13th, 2009

coupon shoppingSuddenly coupons are cool. After all, how enticing is it to be able to shop and save at the same time? So if you’re thinking coupons and discounts are just for Grandma, wake up. Shopping with coupons is smart and fashionable.

Where do you find coupons? Almost everywhere these days.

Internet coupon usage is up 83 percent, according to Scarborough Research. However, Sunday newspapers remain the number one place for acquiring coupons. Other places to look?

• Coupon packs in the mail
• In-store coupons
• Preferred customer/loyalty cards
• In-store circulars
• Daily and weekly newspapers
• Magazines
• Product packages

You can get cents to dollars off on almost anything including groceries, meals, clothes, housewares and services.

If you live in the USA you’ll find many around you using grocery coupons. Those two areas lead the market in grocery store coupon usage. And coupons are used by people of all incomes – in fact, those with higher household incomes tend to be slightly more likely to clip grocery coupons, according to Scarborough.

So before you head out shopping, check for coupons. It’s easy online. Here are some sites to try: BargainCat.com; coupons.com; promotionalcodes.com; couponwinner.com; redplum.com; and dazzlingdeals.com. And don’t forget to check with Betty where there are often advertisers offering special coupon savings.

If you have shops you frequent online, make sure you sign up for their newsletters or deals. After all if you’re going to buy there, why not save as well?

It’s no secret that the stores are using the coupons to lure you in to shop. And those grocery coupons are usually trying to get you to switch brands, stick with your favorite brands, or up your purchase quantity. And therein lies the danger with coupons and dollar-off deals.

We have a funny way of keeping mental track of our spending. Behavioral economists tell us that we are not particularly rational when it comes to our money. We tend to put things in buckets without necessarily relating one thing to another. So here’s what can happen with those wonderful coupons.

You save $20 on a $50 sweater – a great deal. Now, you take your $20.00 “savings” and buy that pair of earrings you had no intention of buying when you walked in and really don’t need. Total savings – zero.

You have a two-for-one coupon off a new brand of frozen meals. You buy two, find out you don’t like it at all, toss the second. So you paid full price for the one you tried. Total savings – zero.

You get the idea. Probably been there, done that. Don’t get lured in to spending your savings or buying more than you intended. So be in fashion and use your coupons wisely. Pack them into a little-used wallet or purse (please no torn-up envelopes) and have them ready to hand to the cashier. Grandma would be proud!

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Tips for Coupon Savers

January 13th, 2009

shoppingThere were over 256 Billion coupons available last year for people to make use of. For starters, you may have thought of coupon clipping or swapping as a really basic activity, but you would be equally surprised in knowing that almost 81% of American shoppers indulge in coupon clipping.

And why not, as it saves more than 15% of their monthly grocery bills! In fact, a reputed promotions and event management company reports that the revenue comes up to about $3.6 Billion.

Here is what you need to do to join the fun.

Clipping Tips

Read the Sunday newspaper carefully. This is the day when most of the coupons come up in the newspaper. You may in fact find all of them sandwiched with the color classifieds.

Double and triple your savings: What do you do when you walk in to a supermarket? If you really wish to save tons of money, then you should clip a coupon and combine with the supermarket discounts.

What is your favorite brand? If you have been using a particular brand of a product, then you should not think twice of harassing them about coupons. You could email them, call them, or even write to them for the coupons.

And who said that you cannot use the computer to find out more coupons?

Coolsavings.com: This site has about 8 Million members and is known as a haven for coupon clippers.

BargainCat.com: They have coupons for all the top brands and popular stores right through to the smaller local online store.

Hot Coupons: With Hot Coupons, you could search for coupons by ZIP Code, location and other search terms. Another popular site for coupon clippers!

Val-Pak Coupons: Much like other sites, you enter a ZIP code and you would be able to get a listing of all coupons available. This site also gives you a summarized result of the number of coupons you hold.

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