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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Saving Your Cents "Coupon Organization" Segment On 11 Alive

When Valerie Hoff, from 11 Alive, came out last week for my interview we talked about frugal ways to save on Valentine's day along with my stockpile and coupon organization methods.

Valerie did a wonderful job of showing her viewers various methods of coupon organization.

It was an honor for me to be able to be the commentary voice on this segment and I hope that many of you will find the information useful if you are just starting out or are looking to change your current coupon organization method!

You can go here to read the article written on 11Alive.com!

Be sure to check back with me in the next few weeks for Part II of my personal series on coupon organizing methods. The next article that will be released will be on my current method, "The Binder Method".

You can go here to view the "whole insert" organization method.

This is the method that is suggested by Stephanie Nelson's "The Coupon Mom" website and has worked wonders for many. This method saves you the most time when clipping coupons. You don't clip them until you need to use them and some find that this is the easiest way!

Thanks again Valerie! Be sure to check out her blog here on 11 Alive's Website!

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