Welcome to
The Shopping Wizard
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Getting Started - Step by Step

Introduction

By Gene Parrish

 

 

 

Store Policies

 

Store Policies

Step One

How to Set up Your Account with Ads & Bargains

Step Two

The Ads & Bargains Binder - The Key to Staying Organized and Saving Time

Step Three

Subscribe to at least TWO subscriptions to your Sunday Paper

Step Four

Indexing Your Coupons - Never Clip a Coupon Before Its Time

Step Five

Preparing Your Shopping List

Step Six

Printing Your Price Matching Labels

Step Seven

Clipping Coupons - Now's the Time

Step Eight

Shop - Tips and Helps to Make Shopping Easier

Step Nine

Price Matching

Step Three
Subscribe to at least TWO subscriptions to your Sunday Paper

I am often asked, "How many copies of the paper should I get?"  I suggest a set of inserts for each person in the household. Due to the Coupon Index and the ability to use the coupons over a period of 90-180 days you will find you will be able to get a lot of mileage out of every paper. Depending on the size of your family you will get a return of $5.00 to $10.00 maybe as much as $15.00 for each set of coupons you can obtain! Take as many copies and you can get a hold of and I would never take less than two copies of the paper.

Depending on the community you live in your Sunday papers should cost you as little as 50 cents and never more than $1.50. That means you should see a return on your investment of 300%-400% minimum. Your local paper may be quite expensive for a Sunday Only paper - as is the case with the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret Morning News. The neighboring metro area papers are much less expensive and carry essentially the same coupons.

For the best pricing on newspapers that carry the Sunday inserts go to our Newspaper Specials section.

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