Free Couponing ECourse

Have you ever wondered why people bother cutting coupons?
Have you ever been confused by bizarre coupon lingo like this?
Have you ever seen piles of discarded newspapers full of coupons thrown into the trash and wondered if maybe there was a way to use all that?
If so, you might just be in luck.
This is the introduction post to the upcoming ten step (one step per week) couponing course I’ll be running here on Choyster Cash starting next week. The course is designed to take complete coupon newbies to coupon mavens. It will change your budget!
Want to sign up?
I have a team of great coupon newbies signed up to take part, and we’ll be posting the ten step couponing course on the blog for others to learn from at the same time. What I want is to create hundreds and hundreds of new coupon mavens who never pay for toiletries and household products again! Especially during this economic crisis, it is more important than ever to use all the tools at our disposal to improve our financial situations, and this is one of the *best* ways out there. As you will soon see, it’s incredible how fee people use it!
If you’d like to participate, just email me at Choystercash (at) gmail (dot) com.
If you want to participate, it means you are willing to:
- share pictures of stories of your ten steps to couponing glory
- share pictures and/or stories of your mishaps on the way to couponing glory
We’ve got a large team going and the more the merrier – so jump on board. I promise you that if you learn the tricks in this 10 week course (1 course per week), you will change your budget dramatically.
Now, let’s talk about couponing.
The Introduction:
What is the purpose of this course?
The premise of a coupon is simple. You get a coupon, you use it to save money. However, many people believe you can’t really save much money with coupons. These naysayers, you see, simply don’t know how to use them correctly. It’s time that you start reaping the rewards that thousands of thousands of Americans are enjoying – free toiletries and household items.
What you need if you want to participate:
1. You need to want to do this.
To me, this is fun. It’s also one of the best kept secrets about saving tons of money every month to free up your budget for fresh food items and other things on your list. I love getting tons of makeup, toiletries, face washes, razors, toilet paper, candy, non-perishable food and regular household products free. Now that I hardly ever pay for anything at CVS or Walgreens, it’s almost painful to watch all those people shelling out 20 bucks for shampoo. But heck, this whole couponing thing might sound like the most boring thing on the planet. If that’s you – don’t do it!
2. You need these items:
- A box or drawer you will devote to this project
- A marker or pen
- A notebook
- Envelopes
- A calculator
- A Sunday newspaper every Sunday
3. You need to commit to doing these 2 things every week if you want to see success:
- Come to this blog at least once a week to read what your directions are for what you need to do this week to get your free items.
- Go to Walgreens or CVS (or both, if you get excited by all the free stuff you are getting) that week following the directions.
So - do you want to jump on board!
We start next week, so get ready!
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Hey ya’ll! Hope I win!
Sounds great to me. I love to get things for practically free. Thank you for offering to help us in this quest.
this course is really great and actually works. I was shocked that it saved me so much money
Why can I not pull up the week 5 of this course? I’m fairly certain that week 5 is where I should be at this point.
Thanks so much for all you are teaching me.
I wanted to review the e-coupon course to make sure I’ve got a good grip on the process and I can’t find a couple of the weeks in my e-mail. Is it possible to get another copy of week 1 and week 5?
I really appreciate all that you do to put this together. It’s been very beneficial to me and my family.
Thank you so much.
here is week 1:
Week 1 http://www.choystercash.com/week-1-couponing-e-course/
here is week5:
http://www.choystercash.com/week-5-how-to-coupon-10-step-course/
thanks for reading sherri!
God Morning, I read that if you use powdered milk you will save money, well I tried it here goes. Wal Mart(Great value) instant non fat dry milk 25.6 oz makes 8 quarts ( 2 gallons) for $6.72 comes out to $3.36 per gallon. Today CVS sells one gallon milk for $2.79 each. I guess I will buy milk and save time and money. Have A nice day, Peggy
Great Peggy!
As for powdered milk in general…some people like to either mix half and half for drinking OR commit to only using powdered milk in baking…Just some thoughts for when milk isn’t on sale!!
I’ve signed up for the couponing class and I’m not getting the emails for it. Then, when I click on the above links to past classes, I get 404′d.
When will a new beginners class start and will I be informed somehow so I can take advantage of all the lessons from the beginning??
Hey Ann Marie - I just wrote you to your email so hopefully you’ll be set now!!
I “coupon” already but I just found this site. I would LOVE to take the course! How do I find week 2? Thanks!
Week 2 comes out this Monday 8/31!!
Just signed up and wondering if I signed up too late. It’s Sept. 5th and it looks like the class already started. Is there a good time to sign up for the class? Is the class pretty much continuous? Thanks
Hi Tammy - the class just runs on 10 week cycles continuously. I would suggest starting now in week 3 and then you can always redo week 1 and 2 on the next cycle!