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Well, it’s my You Tube debut! Though you aren’t seeing me in person, you will soon. Today, however, I’m walking you through a slide show presentation entitled The Sales & Frugal Tips: It All Starts with a Discount.
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I clicked on part 2 of this series and it was the same as part 1. Where can I find part 2??
Thanks,
Laura
It’s fixed now Laura. Sorry. I was trying to fix all my links today and apparently messed that one up! But you can also find it at the In Good Cents YouTube Channel… http://youtube.com/user/ingoodcents
Where can I find something to file my coupons and organize them by category.
Thanks
Casey, there is a post here about organizing your coupons: http://ingoodcents.com/2010/04/e-course-organizing-your-coupons.html and you can check out this video to see how I organize mine: http://ingoodcents.com/2010/04/e-course-how-i-prepare-to-shop-video.html. However, there are so many great things to organize your coupons in, but I love the binders with baseball or photo holders or plastic containers and index cards.