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Hello! I just uploaded a video on How to Organize Coupons – one of the most common questions I get asked. While there are several popular Coupon Organization Methods out there, my favorite organization method is the Whole Insert Filing Method. 🙂 I like how little time it takes up front to get organized. It literally takes me 5 minutes a week to pull inserts and get them organized.
Additionally, I also introduce my “Pencil Case Method” in the second half of the video – how I personally store loose coupons before I go on a coupon trip.
There are no wrong answers for what method you choose. The trade off has to do with how much time you spend upfront, vs, how easy it will be to access the coupons when you need them. I used keep whole insert sheets in a binder, but that became too complex (when I got inserts from multiple papers and all the pages differs) and time consuming.
I will be doing more videos on the other two methods in the future. For now, here’s my answer to “How do you organize your coupons?” hehe… Enjoy!
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I am knew to couponing. I did my first small haul at cvs. Thanks, your videos really helped me.
Hi Angela. Welcome to the exciting world of couponing. I’m so glad to hear the videos help. 🙂
Hi Tina, kinda cool to know you do a lot of the same things I do since anything I know I learned from you and your site! Haha. I do think filing the whole insert is a huge time saver than clipping all the coupons and probably throwing most of them away. However I am curious if that is your method, who logs the coupons into your coupon database? Sorry if that’s a dumb question! I’ve been trying to think of an efficient way to log the coupons I might use somewhere so I can easily look them up as needed. Thanks in advance!!
This is the exact method I use. The coupon database is run by a 3rd party company who manually enters every coupon that comes each week.
I agree. Thank you for talking time out of your day and teaching us about coupons!!
you’re very welcome! thanks for visiting the site.
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As a request for a new video, if you ever get another chance to make one that is (being a busy mom i know how it feels
Hi Tina!
I just want to say how much I love your website and am so grateful you take your time to help us all save money somehow.i am really starting to understand the basis of couponing thanks to your tutorials! I have subscribed by the way
Awww thank you Clarita! I’m glad you’re getting the hang of it 🙂 Thanks for visiting the site.