How Do You Choose A Method Of Coupon Organization?
You have stacks of coupons, and you’re ready to use them. The only question that remains is how to organize them. Should you use the binder method or the insert method? How much time does each take? And how do you decide what’s right for you? First, evaluate how much time you have each week to spend couponing. Also, evaluate how much you want to save using coupons. If you have less than an hour a week to devote to couponing, you will want to use the pick and clip method. For this, you look through the coupon inserts, cut out coupons for products you use, and put them into a small coupon organizer. You will save more than the cost of the paper each week, but only by a few dollars. If you have about 2-3 hours a week to use and Internet access, you can choose the Insert method. This involves labeling the insert and filing it by week. You then research the sales online, find the listings of the best deals, and go find the coupons you need at that point. If you have more than five hours to