Monday, October 24, 2011

Free Grocery Coupons by Mail Easily

We all want the coveted free grocery coupons. These are the best coupons you can get your hands on. They don't just save you money on products, they get you the products your family actually uses completely free. Occasionally these coupons are found on product packaging, in newspaper coupon inserts and available when you send in a form usually with UPC.

The downside of all of these is that you still have to pay money to get them. Whether its buying a product to get the packaging coupon, or sending in a UPC with a form. Even the newspaper inserts cost the amount you paid for the newspaper.

There is one method to finding free grocery coupons that works like a charm more over and over. Writing to the manufactures of the products your family likes or wants to try will result free grocery coupons sent by mail to you day after day. That's it. Send a message, tell the company what you think of their product, and see your mailbox filled with coupons. The concept is simple, yet many consumers miss the point over and over. You do not want to just write the product manufactures and ask for coupons directly.

The most successful way to see the best results is to provide feedback. This means giving the manufacture factual, useful information they can apply to their marketing efforts.You can write an e-mail that focuses on the positive or negative and if you prefer you write comment or suggestion. All of these are useful to the company. If you are a genuine consumer and give them real feedback, many times they will reward your efforts with free grocery coupons in the mail.

I have proven this works. For a few months I wrote to numerous grocery companies and tracked the results. The majority of the time, they sent coupons. Of those that sent coupons, most were for free products.

The trick was not to complain, it was to be truthful. A food product manufacture may spend millions in marketing and advertising costs. When they can reach their consumers directly, this information is invaluable. Actual, factual feedback they can use to improve the way they provide to their customers.

Don't worry about the cost of stamps. When I was tracking results, all correspondence was sent through the contact e-mail or form directly on the manufactures product website. This still works! I gave my mailing information and provided my home address. However, I never flat out asked for free grocery coupons directly. This is crucial to your success. Good Luck

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