Clipping Coupons for Cash

By Renee Gibbs

When asked about if clipping coupons really does save money, I always tell my honest opinions of my own experiences...yes, several thousand dollars each and every year! I do understand that I am an experienced coupon shopper, and couponing is not right for everybody.

The truth is that using coupons is really little more than a learned process. You have to want to do it. You have to want to learn to do it correctly, and you have to practice.

Using coupons is not difficult, but the process can be both fussy and time consuming. Again, you have to want to take the time to do it or sadly, you will not ever hone your skills enough to save like the super shoppers.

Finding great deals is a lot of fun, don't you agree?

Let me fill you in on the particluars. Most of my family happens to love going on treasure hunts to get something for free or next to nothing. What do you think, do you feel similarly? If you do not, you can modify heavy couponing to selective couponing and still save a ton of cash every month for your efforts.

If you love getting a good deal, then use tons of multiple coupons, printable coupons and electronic coupons. Go bargain hunting and have a good time doing it.

On the flip side, if you do not enjoy grocery shopping, try using a few high face-value coupons, electronic coupons and coupon clipping services to get the coupons you will use. You will save a lot of time using selective couponing models, but still get the advantage of hefty savings.

If your would rather go to the dentist than grocery shop at all, and would rather die than use a coupon, then be sure to buy enough to get you through a couple of weeks at a time and buy what is on sale.

There are literally hundreds of ways to reduce your grocery expenses. Personally, the question of if grocery coupons save money is not relevant at all. I love the money savings I get with coupons and use a lot of them every week. I literally save hundreds of dollars every month with grocery coupons. For those less experienced with coupon shopping strategies, or those who do not enjoy grocery shopping, may tell you otherwise.

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