Extreme Couponing...How do Regular People Get Started? CouponSense.com
If you don't have six hours a week to devote to couponing and you have no use for 100 bottles of mustard then extreme couponing may not be for you, but there is a better way for the rest of us! Regular people can save 50-80% on the groceries they are already buying with minimal effort by using www.CouponSense.com
There is no denying the appeal of purchasing hundreds or thousands of dollars worth of groceries for little to no out of pocket cost. The TLC show "Extreme Couponing" is proof that this is possible and there are people who do this on a regular basis but as we all know there is no such thing as a free lunch.
The couponers depicted on this show are going to extreme lengths to prepare for their shopping spending upwards of six hours on each trip before they even get to the store. They are ordering coupons online or dumpster diving to get their hands on as many copies of each coupon as possible. Many are ultimately going on "scouting" trips to the store to validate the exact prices of certain items and every one of them is combing the internet for as many "posted" deals as possible. The entire experience is a trade off between spending time and saving money.
While everyone wants to save money very few people have the kind of spare time it would take to make a huge dent in their grocery bill. There are databases of coupons online that are free to everyone and many people already receive their weekly ad circular from their local grocery stores. The difficult and time consuming part of couponing is matching the grocery store sales/promotions with every coupon that is available to that specific region. CouponSense.com has taken the work out of this matching stage by combining both the coupon database and the store offers into a single shopping list for its members. Now the average shopper can shop like a couponing professional with the absolute minimum investment of time and all for a very reasonable fee ($10 to $15 per month depending on your location).
Now instead of spending hours every week to try and save 30-50% on your groceries you can spend a fraction of the time and save 50-80% on every shopping trip. The monthly fee is made up multiple times over in the first trip alone and the time savings is priceless. There are even "Expert Shoppers" posting their detailed shopping lists that new members can use as a roadmap to savings while they master the system. CouponSense.com is running a promotion right now where you input promo code Dean at sign up and you can try out the site Free for the first 30 days.
At last week's Industry Coupon Conference manufacturers and retailers alike were constantly talking about TLC's Extreme Couponing. The manufacturers saw the show and do not believe that these "Extreme Couponers" pose any real threat or benefit to their brands or sales aside from the possible issue of Coupon Fraud. The retailers on the other hand are very concerned about the potential fall out caused by a group of new "Extreme Couponers" breaking into the market. They believe that people will try and accomplish the same results with less preparation time and ultimately end up causing a multiple hour long backup in their check out lanes. Retailers know that coupons are very specific when it comes to the item they are good for and many people do not take the time to match the coupon and the item up correctly. It is also evident to those in the industry that the stores visited in the show received advance knowledge of the recording and made accommodations for the shoppers that the average couponer will not receive.
CouponSense.com received positive feedback from the retailers for educating its members on the correct use of coupons. Coupon Sense members are taught the store and coupon policies for their area so that they can successfully use a large amount of coupons without holding up lines or running into mismatches at the checkout.
Enter PROMO code "DEAN" for a free 30 day trial.
https://couponsense.com/SignUp.cfm?promo=dean
Vince Fratantoni
Coupon Sense
602-774-1111
https://couponsense.com/SignUp.cfm?promo=dean
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There is no denying the appeal of purchasing hundreds or thousands of dollars worth of groceries for little to no out of pocket cost. The TLC show "Extreme Couponing" is proof that this is possible and there are people who do this on a regular basis but as we all know there is no such thing as a free lunch.
The couponers depicted on this show are going to extreme lengths to prepare for their shopping spending upwards of six hours on each trip before they even get to the store. They are ordering coupons online or dumpster diving to get their hands on as many copies of each coupon as possible. Many are ultimately going on "scouting" trips to the store to validate the exact prices of certain items and every one of them is combing the internet for as many "posted" deals as possible. The entire experience is a trade off between spending time and saving money.
While everyone wants to save money very few people have the kind of spare time it would take to make a huge dent in their grocery bill. There are databases of coupons online that are free to everyone and many people already receive their weekly ad circular from their local grocery stores. The difficult and time consuming part of couponing is matching the grocery store sales/promotions with every coupon that is available to that specific region. CouponSense.com has taken the work out of this matching stage by combining both the coupon database and the store offers into a single shopping list for its members. Now the average shopper can shop like a couponing professional with the absolute minimum investment of time and all for a very reasonable fee ($10 to $15 per month depending on your location).
Now instead of spending hours every week to try and save 30-50% on your groceries you can spend a fraction of the time and save 50-80% on every shopping trip. The monthly fee is made up multiple times over in the first trip alone and the time savings is priceless. There are even "Expert Shoppers" posting their detailed shopping lists that new members can use as a roadmap to savings while they master the system. CouponSense.com is running a promotion right now where you input promo code Dean at sign up and you can try out the site Free for the first 30 days.
At last week's Industry Coupon Conference manufacturers and retailers alike were constantly talking about TLC's Extreme Couponing. The manufacturers saw the show and do not believe that these "Extreme Couponers" pose any real threat or benefit to their brands or sales aside from the possible issue of Coupon Fraud. The retailers on the other hand are very concerned about the potential fall out caused by a group of new "Extreme Couponers" breaking into the market. They believe that people will try and accomplish the same results with less preparation time and ultimately end up causing a multiple hour long backup in their check out lanes. Retailers know that coupons are very specific when it comes to the item they are good for and many people do not take the time to match the coupon and the item up correctly. It is also evident to those in the industry that the stores visited in the show received advance knowledge of the recording and made accommodations for the shoppers that the average couponer will not receive.
CouponSense.com received positive feedback from the retailers for educating its members on the correct use of coupons. Coupon Sense members are taught the store and coupon policies for their area so that they can successfully use a large amount of coupons without holding up lines or running into mismatches at the checkout.
Enter PROMO code "DEAN" for a free 30 day trial.
https://couponsense.com/SignUp.cfm?promo=dean
Vince Fratantoni
Coupon Sense
602-774-1111
https://couponsense.com/SignUp.cfm?promo=dean
PR Courtesy of Online PR Media: http://bit.ly/eMmpkD
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