Deal Radar Organizes All Your Daily Deals!

dealradarThe downturn in the American economy has served as a “wake-up” call for many consumers to evaluate their financial situation and find workable ways to stretch their budget. Smart shoppers have turned to daily deals to save 50 to 90 per cent off retail prices on the majority of goods and services they use every day.

Daily deals are a marketing strategy that is beneficial to both consumers and business owners. While consumers turn to daily deal sites to save money, a diverse array of different types of business have turned to daily deals to generate new business, build public awareness, test a market and cultivate regular patrons.

Daily deal sites are essentially electronic billboards. They rent advertising space on their site. Daily deal sites ask business owners to pay them to promote their service or products for a specified period of time. The daily deal site generates income by collecting the money for the voucher or coupon. The site retains a portion of the money collected and issues the consumer a voucher or coupon for redemption at the merchant’s business.

Social buying sites like Groupon, LivingSocial, kgbdeals, and Bloomspot invite customers to register for free to receive daily deals sent directly to their inbox. Once you start to look for daily deal sites it can become a bit confusing. There are more than 500 daily sites in the United States alone and thousands serving locations around the world.

Like most Americans, I love a bargain. Once I discovered daily deals, I was determined I would never pay retail again. I signed up at numerous daily deal sites, and soon started to receive daily emails on exciting deals. However, my inbox was quickly buried in an avalanche of offers. I shuffled through the clutter and several times participated in some fantastic deals. I wanted to save money, but found myself frustrated and annoyed with time wasted sorting through offers for products or services I wasn’t interested in or that were not available in my local area.

Dealradar.com saved the day. Dealradar is a convenient, free way to stay on top of spectacular saving opportunities via hundreds of daily sites offering savings in your local area. Dealradar follows, indexes and categorizes local deals from a huge compendium of daily deal sites and provides a simple, personalized way to score great savings in your city. Dealradar presents deals from hundreds of cities in the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom.  If you are traveling within the U.S. or internationally, just enter the name of the city and Dealradar will instantly find you deeply discounted daily deals on restaurants, bars, theater, entertainment events, hotels, airfare and more.

Subscribers to Dealradar use the “My Categories” feature to see only the type of deals they want, without wasting time or effort on deals they would never consider purchasing.  If like me, you love fine dining, yoga classes and spa retreats, just click on “Fitness”, “Food and Drink” and “Beauty and Spas. Dealradar will only show you deals that fall in these categories. You can add, subtract or change categories whenever you wish.

Many fabulous daily deals sell out very quickly. You have to act fast when you find a deal you want. Before using Dealradar to sort my offers, I was irritated that I had lost out on a deal I would have purchase, simply because it was lost in a huge amount of emails I hadn’t had time to sort through.

Dealradar saved my sanity. When you subscribe to the Dealradar digest, you will receive 1 email each morning for all the daily deals found in your city. Dealradar is free to use. By signing up I have cleaned up my inbox. Dealradar protects your privacy and does not share your information with anyone. If you prefer not to subscribe, you can follow local daily deals via their Facebook or Twitter page.

Dealradar is an ideal solution to an issue faced by many daily deal subscribers. It helps eliminate a ton of junk mail, sorts out all my offers and keeps me organized. I enjoy shopping online and Dealradar helps maximize my daily deal experience. Dealradar is a site I will recommend and continue to use.

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Posted by on Jan 27 2012. Filed under Aggregators, Categories, Daily Deal, eCommerce, Latest News, Regions, Retail, USA. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

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