Sunday, January 22, 2012
Couponing The Extreme Video Course ~Review~
Have you ever watched that show "Extreme Couponers" and wondered how they get all that stuff for next to nothing? I recently had the opportunity to catch an episode. I was blown away. I am NOT a couponer. If I happen to have coupons, or my local HEB has store coupons, I will use them, but I have not gone out of my way to find when and where to "best" use a coupon. With 3 kids under the age of 5, I really don't have that much time to shop. When I do make it to a store, it is usually the quickest trip possible and in as few trips as possible.
I recently had the opportunity to review Couponing The Extreme Video Course from Stay at Stay at Home Mom. Honestly, I had no idea what to expect from such a course. It was actually very informative. The course is broken up into 16 video segments (14 for the course plus 2 bonus videos). Each segment is between 3 and 10 minutes long and focuses on one aspect of couponing. Some of the topics include where to get coupons, how to best organize them, how to use them, how NOT to use them. There are also segments on how to use coupons at some popular stores such as Target, Walgreens, and HEB (HEB is used as an example grocery store).
When I first opened the web page and saw just how many videos there were, I was a little intimidated. The course goes by quite quickly, however. Each segment is a well designed presentation with a voice over that is upbeat and pleasant to listen to (without being annoying). Along with the course you get a eBook download and access to a special website with links to all things couponing.
I don't know that I will become an extreme couponer, but I know that many of the tips I picked up from this course will be useful to me in my everyday shopping.
Here is a little overview from Stay at Stay at Home herself.
Brandilyn
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