Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Coupon Clipping Adds Up to BIG Savings!
Who ever thought I’d find such a wonderful resource for saving money and living frugally from a web site dedicated to donating money to charity?
I did just that.
I read a post from a woman who was sharing how she supports her favorite charity by clipping coupons every chance she has so she can still support the charities that are import to her.
Hotcouponworld is a web site for coupon clippers created by coupon clippers. These folks know their stuff! Not only do they clip coupons, some of them even share or exchange coupons. They also post WHO has items on sale to make the coupon an even better deal. I like that. Registration is free and they won’t sell your contact information. To register on HotCouponWorld.com click HERE.
If you would like to stay connected to them and get the deal alert news then I suggest you also join their newsletter, the Hot Flash newsletter. It’s free and simple to do and you’ll be connected to some of the best deals and frugal living advice on the web! Their newsletters are segmented by topic so you can sign up for one or all of them! To sign up for their newsletter CLICK HERE.
The general interest newsletter also has articles on every aspect of coupon shopping including handy tips on coupon organization, building a stockpile, using rain checks, buying in season, following the sales cycles, recipes, frugal living tips, freebies, and more.
If you are a CVS shopper, you’ll need to check out the only newsletter dedicated to CVS deals on the net. Get a weekly newsletter with matchups, adscans and more. They will also send alerts when there’s a sale or special preview outside of the regular weekly newsletter, so you will never miss a deal at CVS.
Interested in holiday, seasonal, and Black Friday deals? They also have a newsletter that will keep you connected to saving money through the seasons so you can give great gifts and save a fortune while you shop online.
There are even posts on the forum with a list of companies who send coupons – all you have to do is email them by clicking on the links they provide and you go directly to the companies web site to send an email! She suggests who write them and tell them how much you like their products, which are your favorite and why – as opposed to just saying “You make great products, send me some coupons”. She even gives you her form letter to modify -
"I just wanted to say how much we love your (insert product here.) Blah blah blah..we eat them or use it often etc. Blah blah blah...Is there a home mailer list we could be put on for future mailings? Or coupons you send to consumers that could be sent so we could buy more?"
Not the fanciest of emails, but once you do a few of them, you begin finding your own way of what the email should say. Usually your browser will auto-fill your contact information in, so contacting a company takes less than a minute… then just wait for them to appear in your mailbox or email. It’s that simple! (Don’t forget to thank the companies who send coupons – often you get more coupons sent your way!)
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