In today’s economy, more and more people are hitting the web in a daily quest to save money. Here are a few not-to-be-missed sites to hit for money-saving coupons.
Printable Coupon Sites: These sites allow you to print out grocery coupons to use wherever you shop for groceries. Top sites include: Coupons.com, SmartSource.com, CoolSavings.com, EverSave.com, RedPlum.com and Boodle.com.
Brand Web Sites: Frequent the web sites of your favorite brands where you can often find money-saving printable coupons right on the sites. A few of my favorites include: Colgate.com, Pillsbury.com, Aquafresh.com, Stonyfield.com (YoBaby yogurt) and Balmex.com.
Loadable Coupon Sites: The newest trend is grocery coupons that can be loaded right onto your store loyalty cards to be redeemed at check-out (no printing required!). Check out Shortcuts.com or store-specific sites like Kroger.com and GiantEagle.com to find coupons for great brands like Kraft, General Mills, Kimberly-Clark and Unilever.
Deal Forums: There are a variety of deal-discussion communities with special areas in which members share the latest coupons they’ve found for both grocery and retail stores. Ones to check out are: HotCouponWorld.com, AFullCup.com, Spoofee.com and SlickDeals.net.
Coupon Code Aggregators: Several online sites aggregate coupon codes that you can input when shopping online to receive free shipping or a percent-discount in most cases. My favorite sites to head to for promo codes are: Rather-Be-Shopping, RetailMeNot.com and CouponCabin.
Are there any other great spots I should be checking out for online coupons?
Monday, August 25, 2008
5 Places to Find Coupons Online
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Don't forget to check out Cellfire.com for great ecoupons good at Kroger. Cellfire is free to sign up and uses e-coupons just like P&G and Shortcuts. You load them directly to your Kroger card from the web or you can download them directly to your cellphone. It is a fairly new service and limited to the following cities: Atlanta, Bay Area CA, Dallas, Jackson, Los Angeles, Memphis, Seattle.
As a newbie, I loved this post! Thanks!
As a newbie, I loved this post! Thanks!
Great post! Thank you. I might post about your post later next week on my Five Find for Friday.
-Amy @ The Q Family
Thanks for the information. I often see that in scenarios that people are able to use more than 2 printable coupons, but I always ahve problems printing more than 1 or 2. Do you have any suggestions for printing out more than 2?
Check out shoppinggenius.org for online coupons. Its a free coupon community site that list sales and coupons for thousands of brands. They are on twitter as well so you can track coupons using your cell
Another good site for coupons is www.bailmeoutcoupons.com.
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