The Importance of Coupon Matching

Posted on Monday, July 11th, 2011 at 4:12 pm


Coupon matching is a key part of couponing!  Do you know what it is and how to do it? Read on!

What is Coupon Matching?

Coupon matching is taking coupons and matching them with store deals to get the best price you can! The coupons that you use can be store or manufacturer coupons, but it’s great if you can find store and manufacturer coupons for the same item!  Take those coupons and use them when there is also a sale on the same item.  Being able to figure out when there will be sales on certain items is a big part of coupon matching.  This is especially helpful if you are planning on stockpiling.  Consider creating and keeping a price book to help you out!  Using a price book helps you figure out when a store’s sale cycles are, and lets you know when you are likely to get specific items at their cheapest prices.

Why is Coupon Matching So Important?

Knowing how to match coupons is a very lucrative skill to have.  Couponing alone can save you a ton of money, but knowing how to both stack coupons and match them with store deals will help you save so much more!  Mastering this skill will have you well on your way to becoming a coupon master!

How Do I Find the Coupons to Match?

There are so many ways to find coupons.  You’ve got your Sunday newspaper coupon inserts, printable coupons, coupons in the mail, coupon clipping services, and coupon clubs among other ways to get coupons.  Coupons are all over the place waiting for you to find them and get those savings!  Also, check out our Store Deals blog on FreeCoupons.com.  Here you can see matchups for Target, Whole Foods, Walmart, Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid, Kroger, Meijer, Publix, Safeway, and Albertsons.  Follow the easy guides we have set up using specific coupons, and you’ll be saving like a pro in no time!

Do you have any other tips to help couponers with coupon matching?

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