In today’s economy, everyone is trying to save money. Living expenses are on the rise, from gasoline to food. Families are struggling to make ends meet, and every little bit of savings helps. Fortunately, finding coupons on the internet is an easy and quick way to keep some of your cash in your wallet. Keep reading for the best ways to find coupons on the internet.
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Electronic Coupons
The internet is your friend if you are searching for coupons. Various websites, such as Dealhack, can point you in the right direction. There is no need to clip coupons from a newspaper or magazine anymore. Technology has made it possible to load coupons onto a cell phone or grocery store card and head to the store. It may seem to be a challenge at first, but it is easily learned. Shoppers can make a list of the products that are regularly used, from grocery items to drug stores and medicine items. Then, go to each manufacturer’s website and print directly from their website. Some companies will also reward shoppers with coupons for signing up to receive their e-newsletters.
It can be helpful to create a new free email account (Gmail or similar) for all of the coupon searching sites you visit. This way, your coupons, and bargains will get delivered to this one email rather than clogging up your regular, personal email account.
Coupon Companies
While the Sunday newspaper has SmartSource and RetailMeNot Everyday coupon inserts, they are available online, too. These two sites are especially good for covering a large number of companies.
SmartSource – This website allows shoppers to print coupons, or they can be sent directly to a store loyalty card.
RetailMeNot Everyday (formerly Redplum) – These coupons can be printed or downloaded to a store loyalty card.
For coupons that a shopper loves and will use many of, it is possible to cut coupons from the newspaper, and then go online to print additional copies. Most websites usually allow shoppers to print them out twice.
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