Track Online Grocery Coupons with CouponSenseBlog.com
(PRWEB) May 13, 2010 -- CouponSenseBlog.com (http://www.CouponSenseBlog.com) announces a free tool to search, organize and print online grocery coupons. Quickly find online coupons to redeem and save money.
Coupon redemption rates are on the rise for the first time in decades reports Inmar, a company that processes coupons in the U.S.. People are supplementing their Sunday newspaper coupons by going online. In 2008, Coupons.com had over $300 million in savings (coupon face values) printed. A year later, 2009, they projected an increase of over $1 Billion in printed savings. That’s a 220 percent increase in printed coupons. Inmar confirms the rapid growth of online coupon redemption rates during the same time period were up 263 percent.
The internet is a logical place to deliver coupons to a web savvy consumer. National trends suggest the average coupon user is over 40 years of age. CouponSense.com, an online coupon service that allows members to create customized shopping lists, reports that its members are under age 35, have some college education and live in households with average incomes exceeding $60,000.
To stay on top of the increasingly popular trend to access coupons via the internet, CouponSenseBlog.com (http://www.CouponSenseBlog.com), created a free tool that tracks hundreds of coupons on the web. Nearly 1000 coupons, their values, and links are listed. The ability to search for a particular coupon by brand or description is an added feature to this free tool. According to Laurie Meyers, CEO of CouponSense.com (http://www.CouponSense.com), "A family looking to stretch their grocery budget can match their grocery list with internet coupons, print those coupons and pocket significant savings."
Additional features on CouponSenseBlog.com (http://www.CouponSenseBlog.com) include a Help Center that breaks down the basics of using coupons so that one can realize significant savings of 50 to 80 percent on their grocery bills. The site also lists the weekly deals at CVS, a national drug store. With internet coupons, in-store deals and the provided list, someone just learning how to use coupons can find great deals and get hooked on couponing. Each week, visitors to our CVS link can find something that will be free, or greatly reduced. With the provided list, one can see sale prices and the final price when a coupon is paired with the sale.
Start saving today by visiting CouponSenseBlog.com (http://www.CouponSenseBlog.com) and click on Internet Coupons to access the free Internet coupon database tool. While you are there click on the CVS link to see what coupons you can use from the internet to get unbelievable deals. Don't go another day without redeeming a coupon and saving money.
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Track Online Grocery Coupons with CouponSenseBlog.com
According to Coupons.com, internet grocery coupons have seen a 220% increase in coupon printings from 2008 to 2009. Coupons have reached the masses through the internet. For the first time in decades, coupon redemption rates are on the rise. To help manage the opportunities internet coupons bring to families and individuals, has created a free tool to help consumers find coupons on the web. The CouponSenseBlog.com database manages close to 1000 active internet coupons.
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