Here are the top places to find coupons:
1) Sunday Newspapers – These are the biggest sources of coupons. To find additional copies, check recycling bins or ask your family/friends if they are using theirs. There are anywhere from none to three inserts per paper. For a preview of upcoming coupons, click here.
2) Mail – You can sign-up for coupons from Red Plum here or check to see if this insert comes in your Sunday paper.
3) Free Samples – Signing up for free samples is a great way to get some higher dollar coupons. I’d advise creating a separate email address for “freebies.” Walmart, WeUseCoupons FREEBIES
4) In-Store – You can often find coupons called “blinkies,” which are the little machines that spit out coupons by the products they are for. There are also “tear-pads,”as well. You can sometimes even find “peelies” right on the products themselves.
5) Printable Sites – a few of the big printable sites are Coupons.com,
RedPlum.com and Smart Source. These coupons rotate week after week and sometimes even have maximum printings that when the limit is reached, they are pulled off the site. So if you see one you think you might need, you should print it. (You can usually print two per computer by clicking the back or refresh button).
6) Search Engines – If you are looking for a specific coupon, just type the brand name followed by the word coupon or printable coupon and you might be able to find one that way. A great site to search for coupons is AFullCup.com
7) Join Groups/Surveys – There are some groups you can sign-up for that will offer/mail you coupons from time-to-time. Some are:
Vocal Point
Upromise (great for saving for college)
Ebates (you get cashback for purchases made online please use my link here) https://www.ebates.com/r/JENNIF8002?eeid=28187
Retailmenot if you buy online look for discounts or coupon codes to use for great offers.
Swagbucks is a GREAT search site that you earn points on for searching anything. If you love googling, this site is for you because you can earn points and redeem them for great prizes. I have only used it for a few months and already have over 1500 points. You can also go to the left side toolbar and there is a link for printing coupons - these are the same coupons that are listed from coupons.com but when you use Swagbucks you earn 10 Swag Bucks for every coupon you print and redeem. If you are interested please sign up here Swagbucks.com.
8) Manufacturers Websites – More and more manufacturers are hosting coupons on their own sites now. If you use a lot of a particular item/brand, check their website to see if they offer coupons. If they don’t, email/mail them and request some. I’ve gotten a few this way.
9) Magazines – By far, the magazine with the most coupons lately has been All You magazine, which you can only get by subscription or at Wal-Mart. The price of the magazine is well worth the coupons inside. Make sure you check your magazines to see if there are some inside.
10) Forums – There are several great forums out there to check into. The top ones I’ve found are WeUseCoupons, HotCouponWorld and AFullCup. You have to register at each of them, but it’s free.
My name on all three sites is Customcrafters.
11) Store Websites – Make sure you sign-up for your local store’s loyalty programs and register at their websites so you can get emailed coupons. Here’s a list of some stores with their links. You can also sign-up to have them pre-loaded at Shortcuts or Cellfire. (mostly for Kroger but you can check to see if your local stores are on there).
12) Phone Book – Don’t forget to check your phone book for coupons for your local area businesses.
Here are a list of common sites that regularly offer coupons:
Coupons.com (remember if you have Swagbucks to print your coupons from there to earn points)
RedPlum.com
Smart Source
Pillsbury
Very Best Baking – Nestle
Family Cents
Eat Better America
Box Tops for Education
Shortcuts.com (mainly for Kroger)
Cellfire.com (mainly for Kroger)
Target coupons
1) Sunday Newspapers – These are the biggest sources of coupons. To find additional copies, check recycling bins or ask your family/friends if they are using theirs. There are anywhere from none to three inserts per paper. For a preview of upcoming coupons, click here.
2) Mail – You can sign-up for coupons from Red Plum here or check to see if this insert comes in your Sunday paper.
3) Free Samples – Signing up for free samples is a great way to get some higher dollar coupons. I’d advise creating a separate email address for “freebies.” Walmart, WeUseCoupons FREEBIES
4) In-Store – You can often find coupons called “blinkies,” which are the little machines that spit out coupons by the products they are for. There are also “tear-pads,”as well. You can sometimes even find “peelies” right on the products themselves.
5) Printable Sites – a few of the big printable sites are Coupons.com,
RedPlum.com and Smart Source. These coupons rotate week after week and sometimes even have maximum printings that when the limit is reached, they are pulled off the site. So if you see one you think you might need, you should print it. (You can usually print two per computer by clicking the back or refresh button).
6) Search Engines – If you are looking for a specific coupon, just type the brand name followed by the word coupon or printable coupon and you might be able to find one that way. A great site to search for coupons is AFullCup.com
7) Join Groups/Surveys – There are some groups you can sign-up for that will offer/mail you coupons from time-to-time. Some are:
Vocal Point
Upromise (great for saving for college)
Ebates (you get cashback for purchases made online please use my link here) https://www.ebates.com/r/JENNIF8002?eeid=28187
Retailmenot if you buy online look for discounts or coupon codes to use for great offers.
Swagbucks is a GREAT search site that you earn points on for searching anything. If you love googling, this site is for you because you can earn points and redeem them for great prizes. I have only used it for a few months and already have over 1500 points. You can also go to the left side toolbar and there is a link for printing coupons - these are the same coupons that are listed from coupons.com but when you use Swagbucks you earn 10 Swag Bucks for every coupon you print and redeem. If you are interested please sign up here Swagbucks.com.
8) Manufacturers Websites – More and more manufacturers are hosting coupons on their own sites now. If you use a lot of a particular item/brand, check their website to see if they offer coupons. If they don’t, email/mail them and request some. I’ve gotten a few this way.
9) Magazines – By far, the magazine with the most coupons lately has been All You magazine, which you can only get by subscription or at Wal-Mart. The price of the magazine is well worth the coupons inside. Make sure you check your magazines to see if there are some inside.
10) Forums – There are several great forums out there to check into. The top ones I’ve found are WeUseCoupons, HotCouponWorld and AFullCup. You have to register at each of them, but it’s free.
My name on all three sites is Customcrafters.
11) Store Websites – Make sure you sign-up for your local store’s loyalty programs and register at their websites so you can get emailed coupons. Here’s a list of some stores with their links. You can also sign-up to have them pre-loaded at Shortcuts or Cellfire. (mostly for Kroger but you can check to see if your local stores are on there).
12) Phone Book – Don’t forget to check your phone book for coupons for your local area businesses.
Here are a list of common sites that regularly offer coupons:
Coupons.com (remember if you have Swagbucks to print your coupons from there to earn points)
RedPlum.com
Smart Source
Pillsbury
Very Best Baking – Nestle
Family Cents
Eat Better America
Box Tops for Education
Shortcuts.com (mainly for Kroger)
Cellfire.com (mainly for Kroger)
Target coupons