See ten sites on the Internet to save money

In the midst of a difficult time for the world economy, we all think twice before making a purchase. Internet can be very useful for those looking for economy and quality. The website Digital Trends chose a list of ten internet portals to save.


However, the site emphasizes that it is not so much the Web service you use to buy, but his cunning as a buyer. We suggest that you to these sites daily to hunt offers and great discounts. You must be in the right place at the right time.

FatWallet Starting the list is the mother of all sites in savings. It combines a business forum, search for coupons and, in general, a site full of bargains. While specializing in online promotions can also be used for comparison shopping.

Second on the list is SlickDeals, an online community of buyers and sellers that ranked the best deals of the day, depending on the qualifications of the same users. Each gang has a space for comments.

RetailMeNot, third in the list, organize an extensive list of stamps in a directory intuitive and easy to navigate. The user inserts the address of a shopping page - like Amazon.com-service displays and coupons that are on offer.

Ben's Bargains displayed on your home page offers a list of recent photo, a gauge of popularity and search engines popular items as the Wii console, Nintendo, and Apple's iPod.

Woot is technically an online seller but ranks in the list for its unique way of selling, in a community atmosphere and all the items he sells are very cheap. You can find there from flashlights to fire alarms. Digital Trends advised not to buy in a hurry on this site because shipping can take a long time.

Twitter. No, no joke. The fashionable online social network allows many companies to post their last minute offers. Some of them can be really good. It is recommended to follow the Twitters of airlines and travel agencies, maybe you can hit it a very good bargain to go on holiday.

CheapTweet provides a filter offers related blogs that Twitter lacks. Rather, it is as a kind of Twitter to announce deals.

Craigslist, the popular classifieds website, offers one of the largest advertising platform on the Internet. You can find offers from around the world.

Also part of the list Kashless, a site where many users who want to give away Post article. It's compatible with Facebook and Twitter. Moreover, it alerts you when someone posts a item you are looking for.

TotallyFreeStuff, as its name implies, is a place where the items on offer are free. Collect a lot of free samples of products offered by companies. Digital Trends recommends looking very good to find good items from so much garbage.

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