4 Places to Find Free Coupons
They say the best things in life are free. That extends to coupon offers as well. For all that you do every day,
its okay to take advantage of a few free deals. Besides, if someone is offering them, they want you to benefit
obviously.
Why are free coupons available?
In short, it is a great advertising move. You have to spend money to make money. And, in business, you want to
make money. Free coupons get you to shop for one thing and the advertising will get you to try something else while
you are there.
There are plenty of places to find free coupons if you know where to look. Here are just four of the most
popular ones.
Magazines, Newspapers & More
The first place to look is your reading material. In among all of the other coupons you receive, there are
always a couple of free ones lurking. In magazines, advertisers love to slip in a free coupon for a trial sample of
their latest hair care product or lotions. When new stores open, they are glad to send out coupons for free scoops
of ice cream or a tree trial size item just to get you to visit the store.
Survey Sites
Survey sites are also places to find free coupons. You can use free coupons for other things besides groceries.
For filling out surveys on sites like Nubella.com you will be able to take advantage of discount links for free
beauty products and trial sizes of food products.
With these short surveys, you can also gain access to free doses of medication. When your doctor prescribes a
certain drug for you, you can use the free coupon at the pharmacy to save on your prescription bills. Who couldn’t
use that nowadays?
Websites
Online, you can surf the Web for sites offering free coupons. Now there are some scam artists out there so read
the entire coupon offer before clicking on anything. If the coupon is free, the only vital information you may have
to enter is your email address or physical address and your name. Anyone who asks for financial information is out
to get you.
Try a site like www.mysavings.com. Just for signing up for a free membership, you gain access to hundreds of
free coupons that will save you money. Once you sign up for membership on one site, others will be knocking at your
virtual door asking you to sign up with them.
Your Inbox
Your email is another great place to find free coupon deals. Before you clear out that bulk mail folder or
delete your junk mail, look through the subject lines. You are bound to come across a coupon site or two.
Who wouldn’t want to open their mailbox and find coupons for freebies or a box of free samples? It costs you
nothing but an email address to get started with most of the sites online and since it’s free, you can cancel at
anytime you wish.
Do Coupons Save You Money?
Do coupons save you money? The short answer to this question is yes. But, you have to use them in order for the
coupon to be of any benefit. Here are some ways that coupons can save you a lot of green.
Coupons used to be only paper. You could cut them out of the Sunday paper and they were good for a month or two.
Now, coupons are in the newspaper, magazines, printable from websites and in the form of online coupons that are
great when shopping on the Internet. With so many choices for coupons, you can save money at every turn.
1. Cut out coupons for the grocery store. People have to eat. It’s a fact of life. Those coupons in the Sunday
paper are good for everything from cat food to candy bars (not that you should eat a lot of those). Snip all that
may apply to your household needs.
2. Get organized. Use a slotted folder or one of those coupon expandable files to hold all of your coupons.
Categorize the slots so every time you go to the grocery store, you can pull out the stack of coupons that pertain
to the goodies in your buggy.
3. Use coupons for other things besides the grocery store. Coupons can be found in magazines on advertising
pages and in amongst your mail on other days of the week. There are coupons for restaurants, car repairs,
mattresses and carpet steam cleaning. Everyone will need car repairs at some point (especially after your last
payment) so those auto coupons can come in handy.
4. Present your coupon before you buy in some instances. This applies to restaurants and car repairs. If you
have any questions about the coupon’s validity, ask before you spend the time shopping. If you can have your brakes
serviced for $100, be sure that it includes both sets of brakes and the rotors and/or brake pads. Know what you are
getting so you can judge if the coupon is a good deal.
5. Look for other bargains to pair with your coupons. Coupons can be just like money – it burns a hole in your
pocket. If you have a coupon for 20 percent off your purchase at an electronics store, shop the store circular to
see if they have anything on sale that you want to purchase. Save that 20 percent off coupon for when that laptop
you want goes on sale. Now, you’ll get an extra percentage off the total price.
6. Use store incentives. Some stores (mostly grocery stores) offer coupons and discounts just for signing up for
their store incentive card. Just by walking in the store, you receive a discount on many items they sell. In
combination with a coupon you can save more.
Coupons can save you money on clothing, groceries, automotive needs, travel and movies. To get the most bang for
your buck, read coupons carefully and bide you time before you use them to receive the greatest benefit.
Find Money Saving Coupons
Now that you know you can save money with coupons where do you find them? There are the obvious places that
coupons hang out, but you may not be aware of some other places you can get coupons. Keep reading to find out
more.
The most likely place to find money saving coupons is the newspaper. On Sunday especially, the newspaper is full
of store circulars and coupons for products you use all the time and new items that you can try for next to
nothing. This is the first place that everyone looks.
Manufacturers also offer printable coupons online. These coupons have barcodes and can be printed off of your
printer and used in the store they pertain to. Most people don’t think about these coupons but they save you lots
of money.
Have you ever received emails with links to recipes for sites like Betty Crocker, Bisquick or Cooking Light? If
you like to cook or rather like to eat, check out these links. You can unsubscribe to these emails whenever you
like, but give them a look first. Not only do you find interesting recipes but also offers for coupons. Simply
agree to receive new offers and your electronic mailbox will be full of coupons for cake mix, pancake mix, free
trial size lotions, hairsprays and other toiletries.
Printable coupons are also available on websites. Try sites like www.coolsavings.com or
www.allprintablecoupons.com. You can search by category or brand name to find coupons that fit your needs. Click on
the coupons that you want and then print them out. It couldn’t be easier.
If you belong to survey sites, you know that you can make extra money by offering your opinion. Some survey
sites also offer points for taking advantage of their offers through links on their sites. On MyPoints.com, one of
these discount links leads to printable grocery coupons. Every coupon that you redeem at the store earns you points
towards gift card rewards when you reach a certain points level.
Don’t neglect all those magazines you buy. While you are reading the articles and looking at the pictures, take
a glance over at the advertising pages. Many advertisers include a coupon along with their ads to entice customers
to buy their product. Some types of coupons offered can include, Buy One, Get One Free or up to $1.00 or more off
of a starter pack for air freshener or a new mechanical mop. If you ignore them, you’ll be throwing away money.
Look for displays at the front of your grocery store. Some grocery stores have coupon bins where customers can
drop off coupons that they don’t need in case someone else can use them. There could be a coupon worth using in
there if you take the time to look.
Coupons are a valuable asset to the shopper trying to save money on all of their goods and services. Get in the
habit of looking for a coupon deal everywhere so you don’t miss out on great savings.
What You Need to Know About Online Coupons
Online coupons are the wave of the future. Technology has afforded us the ability to shop in cyberspace and that
has extended also to saving money there. Before you shop again learn a few facts about online coupons.
Online coupons are not like printable coupons that you find in newspapers and magazines. Online stores can’t
scan your coupon like they do in the store. Instead, you will see a picture of a coupon that has a bolded code made
of numbers and letters at the bottom. This code is the way that you use online coupons.
Some sites call this code a coupon code and some call it a promotional code. The two names are interchangeable.
A coupon code (we’ll call it that since we are talking about coupons) is used at checkout just like in the actual
store.
But, where do you find these handy coupon codes for online coupons? Stores don’t tell you this but there are
sites that list coupon codes for a number of popular stores. One such site is www.currentcodes.com. This site keeps
up with the latest codes so you don’t have to spend tons of time visiting website after website to find the code
you’re looking for.
If you get an offer through an email from a site to shop there, go to your coupon code site and see if that
store offers any coupon codes you can shop with. It is like a goldmine for online shoppers. There are online coupon
offers like “Free shipping on all orders”, “Save $50 on all orders over $100”, and “15% off your entire order.”
Online coupon codes do expire so be mindful of time limits. Read the fine print after each coupon code so you
know the exact requirements for the coupon code to be valid. You don’t want to get to check out and find out that
you can’t use your code.
Some online coupons are presented to you in the form of links. If you’ve ever bought anything online, you will
get an email from everyone wanting you to spend money with them. In the email ads, you’ll see things like “Click
here to save 10% on your next order.” By clicking on that link, you are taken to the offer website to the page
where you can use your savings. Upon checkout, your savings are automatically deducted because you clicked on the
discounted link. But, check to be sure you aren’t being ripped off.
With online coupons, there are no long lines to stand in and you don’t use up your precious gas driving to the
store. Many online stores offer deals on items that aren’t for sale in their physical stores. These coupon codes
take some time to find, but they add up to big savings for the diligent shopper.
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