These are the 10 Facebook Groups to Join if You Want to Make or Save Money

Best Facebook Groups for Making & Saving Money

We already know you’re into making extra cash.

And keeping as little of it as possible from slipping away.

You’re not the only one, believe it or not — the web is full of people who feel the same!

We tracked down 10 excellent Facebook groups to help you connect with like-minded savers and side-hustlers.

Explore these communities to meet coupon hunters, thrifty shoppers, remote workers, gig workers and other Savinly Readers.

1. Target Deals, Clearance and Couponing

Request to join here.

This private community is “for the love of all things Target.” Members post Target deals, clearance discoveries and coupons.

You’ll need to request membership, but acceptance is usually fast — I was added within a day.

The group emphasizes friendliness, describing itself as a spot for “cool, friendly, positive peeps only” and “drama free.”

2. We Love Couponing

Request to join here.

Hosted by the We Love Couponing site, this group focuses on coupon sharing for Publix, Winn-Dixie, Dollar General, Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, Target, Walgreens, CVS and Walmart.

Follow the group to pick up couponing tips, receive deal alerts and connect with fellow couponers.

3. Freelance to Freedom Project Community

Sign up for your invite here.

This is a private group for members of the Freelance to Freedom Project, which you can join free through email.

As a member, you’ll gain access to freelancing resources and guides to help expand your personal and business brand.

In the Facebook community, you’ll be part of more than 5,500 freelancers sharing resources, asking questions and trading advice about earning money as an independent professional.

4. Freelance Graphic Design Jobs

Join here.

This open group caters to graphic designers. Ask questions, network with peers and find clients.

Businesses and individuals looking for designers also post here, so you can reach out to land work.

5. Freelance Web Designers/Developers/SEO Experts

Join here.

This group has more than 15,000 members, including freelancers and clients worldwide. Potential clients post projects, and you can contact them to secure jobs.

6. Freelance Writers

Join here.

This group is for freelance writers to swap experiences and ask questions. It’s a helpful place to find camaraderie when you work solo.

Clients sometimes post assignments here, and you can pitch yourself for gigs.

7. Work-From-Home Opportunities

Join here.

This huge group is for people looking to leave the office behind and find remote work. It aims to help you build a community and — as the name implies — find work-from-home opportunities.

With roughly 150,000 members you’ll sift through some spam, but active contributors also share valuable insights. Ask questions or browse postings for job leads.

8. Work-From-Home Moms

Request to join here.

This private group of more than 63,000 parents focuses on working from home. You’ll need to request access, but approvals tend to be quick — I was accepted within a day.

As with other work-from-home groups, vet opportunities members post carefully. Brush up on how to spot work-from-home scams before you commit.

9. Local Buy, Sell, Trade Groups

If you want to earn cash selling clutter or score secondhand bargains, search Facebook for “buy, sell, trade” groups near you (for example, “St. Petersburg Buy, Sell and Trade”).

People in your community post items to sell or give away, and you can message them to claim items.

You can also list items through Facebook Marketplace or take the more traditional route and post on Craigslist. Either way, follow safety tips to avoid scams. Also consider joining money saving social media groups to discover more ways to keep cash in your pocket.

10. The Savinly Community Group

Join here.

I couldn’t skip our own community group! Join our Facebook group to find fresh ways to earn and save more money.

In this group, members share anything that helps you increase income or cut costs, including deals, motivational stories, freebies, remote job posts and more.

Plus, you’ll connect with other Savinly Readers to swap experiences and encourage each other on your financial journeys. You’ll also be able to interact directly with Savinly staff.

Your Turn: What are your favorite Facebook groups?

With research from Jacquelyn Pica, an editorial intern at Savinly.

Dana Sitar (@danasitar) is a staff writer at Savinly. She’s written for Huffington Post, Entrepreneur.com, Writer’s Digest and more, sprinkling humor wherever she can (and sometimes where she shouldn’t).

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