
Self-Professed Coupon Lover to Offer Money Saving Advice

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WHITING, Ind., Nov. 2, 2011 -- /PRNewswire/ -- CouponCabin.com, a leading online coupon destination, recently announced that Kate Gosselin, of reality TV fame, will serve as a regularly contributing blogger to offer money-saving advice. Gosselin, who has been seen in the press lately using coupons, has been a longtime advocate of couponing.
"No matter what your financial situation is, there's no reason not to use coupons. It's like free money in your pocket!" said Gosselin. "I'm thrilled to lend my expertise to CouponCabin.com, where you can easily find the best deals on practically everything."
Gosselin will be contributing a weekly post on topics like how to stretch a budget for a large family, holiday shopping tips, gift ideas and more. She will be also be sharing top coupons from CouponCabin.com on her own blog at www.kateplusmy8.com .
"Kate has embraced coupons her entire life," said Jackie Warrick, President at CouponCabin.com. "We look forward to sharing the unique insight she has gained over the years."
Kate's first blog will run on Tuesday, November 22 and will discuss how to navigate the busiest holiday shopping day of the year, Black Friday (November 25). She will discuss tips and tricks about how to score the best deals on great holiday gifts.

CouponCabin is a leading online destination for coupons including online coupon codes, printables, grocery coupons and more. Shoppers have saved nearly $250 million since 2003 and with the largest selection of coupons guaranteed to work, CouponCabin is the best place to start searching for savings. The average user saves $19 in just 80 seconds on the site. With customized email newsletters, browser savings alerts, new coupon alerts and more, shoppers will never miss out on a great deal with CouponCabin. For more information, please visit http://www.CouponCabin.com .
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