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You can print your smart Source coupons at home
There’s a new source for printable coupons that may someday eliminate the need to buy a Sunday newspaper. SmartSource has unveiled a digital edition of its printed coupon insert, that will allow you to print – or load to your loyalty card – the same coupons that appear in the printed edition.
“SmartSource Magazine The Digital Edition” appears on Find&Save, which publishes online editions of Sunday ads and inserts. Since its 2010 launch, the site has featured weekly sales circulars for stores like Target, CVS and dozens of others that you’re accustomed to seeing in your Sunday newspaper. But its offerings have been limited to ads, not coupon inserts – until now.
“The launch of SmartSource Magazine The Digital Edition is our latest adaptation to changes in consumer activity,” said Marty Garofalo, President of SmartSource parent company News America Marketing, in a statement. “The print version is still going strong, but with more consumers looking online for both their news and savings, The Digital Edition on Find&Save provides our clients a synergistic opportunity to reach even more shoppers in geographic areas that are already in their market lists.”
Find&Save operates in partnership with newspapers across the country. You’ll be able to find the SmartSource digital edition “in many of the largest newspaper markets in the country,” News America Marketing says. You can access it via your local newspaper’s website, or by going to Find&Save directly. If you do that, though, be sure to access the newspaper-branded edition of the site. If the name of your local paper doesn’t appear in the upper right side of the page, click on “Change” in the upper left, and select your city.
The site “knows” where you’re located, based on your ISP address, which means you can only access the coupons if your city is one of the participating markets. You can’t select another city, to access their coupons. So if you don’t see SmartSource after following all of the above steps, you may be out of luck, at least until the program expands to your area.
If you are in luck, the SmartSource digital edition will appear among the many other
ads and inserts on the site. When you select it, and flip through the digital pages, you’ll see most of the same coupons available in the printed edition. When you select a coupon, you’ll be given the option to print, or load to a loyalty card in some cases. The print limit, like SmartSource.com, is two, if you jump through a few hoops (print your coupon, then click on the shopping cart icon to access your coupon print history, where you’ll be given the option to print again).

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