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BizRate
This site is one of
the more popular shopping sites out there, likely because you can do so
many elements of comparison shopping in a single place. You can start by
browsing categories like Computers and Software or Jewelry and Watches. You can also search by what's hot or you can
search for a specific item or product. Once you type in your search
term, narrow by relevance or price. |
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Cnet Shopper
If you're in
the market for electronics, then you'll want to start at Cnet shopper.
Not only will you find out what the editors of Cnet think about some of
the latest technology on the market, but you'll get insight from other
users. Categories you can browse or search include information on cell phones, laptops, digital cameras, e-book readers, camcorders
and global positioning devices. |
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MySimon
MySimon is a very
well known comparison shopping site. One of the neat features of this
site is a daily shopping highlight that will show you some of the best
prices MySimon has found on popular products. MySimon is divided into
topics like electronics, shoes, clothing, sports, toys, jewelry, healthy and beauty, baby and
kids and automotive. Be sure to sign up for the free newsletter for deal announcements and product reviews. |
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NexTag
You may want to
start your visit to NexTag by searching the deals page to find some of
the hottest prices around. You'll also find a page that lists rebates
that are currently available, which can save you even more. You can
search through lists of office products, food and wine and many other products. Be sure to read the user
rankings based on a five star system to see what others think. |
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PriceGrabber
PriceGrabber is
another comparison shopping website that allows you to find the lowest
price on the products you want. There are many categories at
PriceGrabber, such as: Books, Cameras, Clothing, Electronics, Flowers
and Gifts, Furniture and even Musical Instruments. One of the unique
features of PriceGrabber is that you can set up personalized lists and alerts, so you never have to miss a great
deal again. |
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ShopLocal.com
If you want
to hit stores locally instead of shopping online, then you'll love
ShopLocal.com. You can view ads for your area and see what loss leaders are listed for the week.
You'll also find printable coupons, and links to both local and online
deals. Categories include products such as electronics, clothing, home
and garden, grocery, shoes, ShopLocal.com also lists the current "top
deals" it believes are to be had. |
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Shopzilla
The simplest way to
use Shopzilla is to put in the product you want to find prices on.
However, there are also some category shortcuts for commonly used
categories. At Shopzilla you can view customer feedback and ratings on a
particular retailer. This can help you decide if you want to shell out
hard earned money based on customer service you might receive after you
buy. |
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Slick Deals
Some users may really
appreciate the features of this site. Deal
Alerts will keep you from missing out on important deals on the
products you love. The Slick Deals blog has a lot of interesting articles on topics that
cover everything from working for Slick Deals to contests and giveaways
to the latest (and hottest) technology on the market. |
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Street Prices
The focus at this price
comparison site is much narrower. The site focuses on electronics:
televisions, cameras, camcorders, laptops and netbooks. You'll also find
a page that lists the best deals of the moment. The site's FAQ answers questions like how Street Prices got started, how to
contact them and how merchants can get listed on their site. |
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Woot!
Be sure to check out today's "Woot" for some unbelievable product
prices. Woot! seeks out the best prices from many sites across the web
and then lists the best deals on that page. You'll also find the Woot!
blog where the editors list further information on the current deal,
including an in depth review of how the product works. Woot is actually
a store and a deal finding site, so it's quite unique. |
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