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Top Coupon Forums on the Internet Today | Couponing Websites

It takes skill to really get the best out of coupons. Successful couponing also takes self-control and right discernment between want and need.

Coupons have found their place in newspapers, magazines, and now on online pages. Whether it’s for your household needs or pantry stash, there’s a coupon somewhere out that’s waiting to be used.

List of the Top Coupon Blogs on the Internet Today

Blogs all about coupons are all over the web, but the list below gives you the legitimate online resources with the most relevant and updated posts. Check out each site to remedy your coupon fever. Who knows? These sites may even inspire you to start your own blog.

Coupons

This platform is one of the largest platforms for printable coupons and online coupon codes, offering hundreds of coupons on famous brands for everything from breakfast foods to cleaning supplies, you can also link grocery store loyalty cards to redeem coupons automatically at cash registers.

DealNews

DealNews makes finding bargains easier by compiling deals from all over the web on all different kinds of products. Editors create lists of the best deals on this website, Cheapism notes, which means deals are more carefully vetted than user-submitted deals at places like Slickdeals and FatWallet. You can sign up for a daily newsletter to find out about the best bargains of the day. This platform has search features on it  where you can narrow down sales to products of a certain price and brand.

The Krazy Coupon Lady

The easy-to-sort coupon database, couponing advice and money saving tips earned Krazy Coupon Lady a spot on Cheapism’s list. This platform has a “hand-curated database of over 4,000 free grocery coupons,” which is updated regularly. It also provides simple guides to how you can “stack” coupons, or combine different coupons to buy really low-priced items or get things for free.

Money Saving Mom

With more than 5,500 coupons, Money Saving Mom lets you search by retailer, source of the coupon (e.g. Cartwheel or Ibotta), and expiration date. “No matter how or where you shop, you can use Money Saving Mom to help you make the most of every dollar you spend,” the Penny Hoarder stated. You can also choose your local grocery store or drug store to see what items are free or very inexpensive when combining coupons and sales.

Woot

Woot has “multiple daily deals and other short-term sales across 11 different categories.”  And since it was acquired by Amazon in 2010, users can check out using their Amazon account. Cheapism likes its T-shirt selection, they also have great deals on refurbished electronics. To snag the best daily deals, follow Woot’s Twitter account for announcements of new products, as deals can go quickly.

Slickdeals

Promo codes often show up on Slickdeals before anywhere else. Its community is a powered deal listings, rapidly rotating and exclusive discounts. Slickdeals links to a wide array of bargains and forum members give feedback using thumbs up/down ratings and comments. Go beyond the front page to find all the deals in the forums.

Tech Bargains

When looking for a computer, phone or other electronic devices, Tech Bargains is another Cheapism top pick. The platfrom also has other deals, but excels in compiling coupons, promos, and lists of sales on electronic devices. This is another place where you can sign up for deal alerts if you’re looking for a particular product.

RetailMeNot

RetailMeNot is a deal hunter favorite thanks to its vast and easily searchable database of promotional coupons and codes. Anyone who enjoys saving money has probably been a fan of the RetailMeNot website for years thanks to its ability to give you promo codes for online retail purchases. This website is a go-to site before buying anything online.  It is easy to search for money-off coupons and helpful user ratings let you know how much success people have had with the ratings.

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