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hackeocafe · 7 months ago
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8 Amazing Websites You Didn't Know Existed
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marcoandriola · 2 years ago
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CamelCamelCamel - Minimi e Massimi storici di prezzo dei prodotti Amazon
Guida su come monitorare i minimi e massimi storici del prezzo di un prodotto Amazon e RISPARMIARE attendendo il momento ideale o PrimeDay e BlackFriday!
CamelCamelCamel è un servizio online che offre informazioni e monitoraggio sui prezzi dei prodotti su Amazon. Utilizza un’interfaccia intuitiva per mostrare l’andamento dei prezzi nel tempo e fornisce notifiche quando un articolo raggiunge un determinato prezzo o varia in modo significativo. Indice • Black Friday e Prime Day • Come monitorare i prezzi (minimi e massimi storici) • Utilizzare il…
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confines · 1 year ago
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budgeting based on "but will i even use that" is so dangerous because i am absolutely going to use it. maybe i even need it. but does that magically mean i can afford it? perhaps not.
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vagueconfusion · 2 months ago
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This sale is done (it was a 24 hour flash sale I believe?) but I've seen multiple smaller labels do similar ones (Sharptone and Sumerian both come to mind) so, reblogging this for anyone who follows me. Sales vary depending on country store sometimes, fair warning.
A tip for anyone looking to build a physical music collection:
Subscribe to record labels email lists and follow them on social media. So many of them will periodically do huge sales, on both vinyl and cds.
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mariacallous · 2 months ago
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It’s been a week since President Donald Trump imposed massive tariffs on Chinese imports to the United States, but the policies haven’t forced Amazon shoppers in the US to dig deeper into their wallets just yet. Recent data from price tracking websites reviewed by WIRED show little in the way of dramatic price hikes across most product categories on the ecommerce platform.
On Wednesday, the average price of goods on Amazon was higher than the previous 90 days in just nine out of 27 high-level categories monitored by the price-tracking firm Keepa, which says it collects data about billions of different items. The categories showing higher average prices included automotive, arts and crafts, and musical instruments, though the increase in nearly every group was under 1 percent.
Prices were lower in 16 of the categories, including appliances and toys. Most of the drops amounted to less than 0.5 percent on average. Prices on Amazon fluctuate regularly for several reasons, including when sellers offer deals, and information collected by the tracking websites can help illuminate these many shifts.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said on CNBC last week that he guessed Trump’s policies would raise costs for sellers on Amazon’s marketplace, which would eventually be passed on to customers in the form of higher prices. That may very well still happen in the near future if the tariffs rates on Chinese imports remain the same or increase for other countries.
But at least for now, ecommerce pricing experts say there are three leading reasons why Amazon sellers are keeping their prices steady: Many still have existing inventory in the US, are fearful about violating Amazon’s pricing rules, and remain inclined to wait out the mercurial president.
“Apart from a few isolated niche segments, we have not observed any significant price increases to date,” says Keepa CEO Julian Johann. “However, this situation may well evolve in the coming weeks and months.”
CamelCamelCamel, another service that provides pricing history for Amazon product listings, says it has also seen prices remain largely unchanged over the last week both for premier items, such as iPads, as well as household staples, including toothpaste and peanut butter.
The data fit with what Dani Nadel, president and chief operating officer of Feedvisor, says she is hearing from some of the thousands of businesses that use the company’s pricing software to manage their listings on Amazon and Walmart. “Many are taking a wait-and-see approach and don’t want to act rashly,” she says, noting that some stocked up on inventory earlier this year in anticipation of the trade war.
About 40 percent of the items consumers buy on Amazon are sold by the ecommerce giant itself. Independent merchants sell and price everything else—often with the help of software that can automatically adjust the prices consumers see. When multiple sellers offer the same item, those with the lowest price are more likely to be featured by Amazon and ultimately win the sale. Estimates suggest that over half of Amazon merchants are based in China, so a vast selection of goods on the platform may be vulnerable to Trump’s tariffs.
Fair Pricing Concerns
Amazon merchants that don’t have a stockpile of goods sitting in US warehouses are in a more difficult position to absorb the impacts of Trump’s tariffs. Importing a new batch of inventory from China is going to cost significantly more, but immediately passing on the expense to shoppers could trigger alarms at Amazon.
Nadel says Amazon’s “fair pricing” rules penalize merchants, including by potentially removing their listings, if they abruptly and dramatically hike up the price of their products. The exact thresholds that can lead to a listing being removed aren’t publicly disclosed, she says, so sellers often engage in “a tenuous dance” of gradual bumps. Experts say the policy has continued to be enforced in recent days. Will Amazon eventually relax enforcement in this volatile market? “I don’t think they know yet,” Nadel says.
Amazon declined to comment about the policy and how tariffs have generally affected prices.
So far, the small group of Feedvisor users that have begun accounting for the tariffs have been moving cautiously, according to Nadel. Feedvisor’s technology helps businesses dynamically adjust prices based on competing offers. But merchants can set a minimum to avoid matching outrageously low prices that would eat too far into their profit margins.
Some sellers in categories such as toys have raised their minimum prices by 5 to 10 percent this month to ensure they can recoup tariff-related costs, Nadel says. But higher minimums generally don’t affect shoppers unless prices were already about as low as sellers could bear.
Nadel says merchants also are continuing to insert “inflation-friendly” language in their product descriptions and advertising—think phrases like “affordable luxury” and “highest quality for the fairest price”—in an effort to resonate with ever price-conscious consumers.
Across the internet, some companies have reportedly enacted aggressive measures in response to Trump’s trade policies, such as adding a clearly labeled tariff surcharge at checkout. Chinese ecommerce giants Temu and Shein warned customers this week that they plan to start adjusting prices on April 25 and encouraged consumers to buy items now while better deals are still available.
In one Facebook group for Amazon sellers viewed by WIRED, merchants have been discussing strategies they can use to avoid tariffs or recoup the cost of them. Some also wrote that they have been surprised by unusual dips and spikes in sales during this period of volatility.
Fahim Sheikh, CEO and cofounder of pricing and advertising software company Trellis, says the tariffs are posing an existential risk to some of his Amazon seller clients, who are considering going out of business. “By the time they pay their suppliers, the money they are making is thin—10 percent to 15 percent for some of these guys,” he says. “Now, tack on these additional tariffs, there’s nothing really left for them.” Sheikh is bracing for not only higher prices on Amazon if the tariffs aren’t rolled back, but also less product selection.
Marty Mc Cay, vice president and manager at pricing tool developer Repricer, estimates that a quarter of its clients have made adjustments to their sales strategies this month. That includes raising minimum prices or halting the sale of products that no longer make financial sense. But the overall activity on Repricer’s platform has remained stable at 5 billion price adjustments per week, further suggesting that the tariffs to date haven’t triggered absolute chaos for consumers.
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techie-treasures · 2 months ago
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Amazon Movers & Shakers: Your Secret to Finding the Hottest Deals - Untitled Part 1 (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1539696804-amazon-movers-shakers-your-secret-to-finding-the?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=BillyKemp13 If you love scoring the best deals before they sell out, you need to know about Amazon Movers & Shakers-the hidden gem for bargain hunters and trend spotters. What Are Amazon Movers & Shakers? Amazon Movers & Shakers is a real-time ranking of products experiencing the biggest sales surges in the last 24 hours. Unlike "Best Sellers" (which track long-term popularity), Movers & Shakers highlights items gaining momentum fast-often due to: Limited-time discounts Viral trends (TikTok-made-me-buy-it moments) Seasonal demand (holidays, back-to-school, etc.) Why Should You Care? Snag Discounts Before They're Gone - Prices often drop temporarily to boost rankings. Discover Trending Products - See what's gaining buzz (great for gift ideas!). Beat the Crowd - Popular items sell out fast-this list helps you act quickly. Top Categories to Watch Tech & Gadgets - Sudden price drops on headphones, smartwatches, or chargers. Home & Kitchen - Instant Pots, air fryers, and cozy bedding often trend. Toys & Games - Hot holiday toys appear here first. Beauty & Wellness - Viral skincare tools or supplements skyrocket overnight. Pro Tips for Smart Shopping ✅ Check the % Gained - Higher = bigger demand (and possibly better deals). ✅ Read Recent Reviews - Ensure quality isn't sacrificed for hype. ✅ Compare Prices - Use CamelCamelCamel to see if it's truly a deal. Final Verdict: Should You Use It? Absolutely! Whether you're a deal hunter, a last-minute shopper, or just curious about trends, Movers & Shakers is your VIP pass to Amazon's hottest products. 🔗 Follow Billy Kemp's Kit for handpicked Movers & Shakers deals! Click on https://www.kit.co/BillyKemp/amazon-movers-shakers
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decispark · 7 months ago
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Black Friday Reminder
Many companies often jack up the prices, and then put it on "sale" for the original price.
Use price trackers like CamelCamelCamel or Keepa to make sure you're actually getting a deal.
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kaxenart · 2 years ago
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Bless everyone who makes websites with stat charts on whether or not a sale is actually good. (Camelcamelcamel, pcpartspicker, etc)
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thoughtportal · 2 years ago
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is that black friday price really a deal? check. amazon probably just raised the price a week before then dropped it down to look like a big sale
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voxel-loves-you · 7 months ago
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This isn't a lately thing. They have been doing this for years both online and in-store (legit you can lift the tags on the shelves and see what they were priced the week before). I implore everyone to research everything they buy before buying it and use sites like camelcamelcamel to see how prices have differed for items.
I implore everyone to just research everything they hear too. Stop taking shit at face value. Please.
has anyone noticed lately how black friday deals or any type of "sale" deals aren't actually deals. like i had something on my amazon wishlist that was $19.99 before, and now it's saying it WAS $49.99 but is on sale for $19.99 for a "black Friday deal." as if it wasn't just $19.99 two weeks ago at regular price. like these damn websites atp are straight up lying and trying to trick people into thinking something is on sale/is a good deal when it's not. and this isn't exclusive to that one item or even just amazon. i've been seeing it everywhere. the fuck
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technology10 · 4 days ago
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📊 Price Comparison Website Market Report - Key Questions Answered
(Based on insights from Business Research Insights)
What is the primary focus of the Price Comparison Website Market report?
To offer insights into market size, share, dynamics, and growth opportunities while analyzing challenges and technological innovations shaping the industry.
How has COVID-19 impacted the Price Comparison Website market?
The report details the impact of COVID-19 from both global and regional perspectives, outlining company strategies to recover and adapt to the new market dynamics.
Who are the major players analyzed in the report?
Major companies include: Coupons, BizRate, PriceGrabber, CamelCamelCamel, Shopping.com, Woot, ShopLocal, ShopAtHome, PriceChecker, PrinceOye, Shopzilla, DealNews, Amazon, PriceRunner, Yahoo Shopping, Google Shopping, SlickDeals, NexTag, PriceSpy, Pronto, Idealo.
How is the Price Comparison Website market segmented by type?
By type:
Financial Marketplace
Retail Products
Electronic Products
Others
What are the key application segments covered?
Customers
Retailers
What are the major highlights of the report?
Market share by key players
Global growth drivers
Market segmentation and size
Company profiles
Sales channel and pricing analysis
Market forecasts
What geographic regions are analyzed in the report?
North America
Latin America
Asia Pacific
Europe
Middle East & Africa
What strategic questions does the report address?
What is the expected market growth rate?
What are the major drivers of market growth?
Who are the top manufacturers and what are their revenue performances?
What are the threats and opportunities facing vendors?
How are price and revenue distributed across types, applications, and regions?
What are the objectives of this market report?
Define and forecast the market by type, application, end user, and region
Conduct PEST analysis and dynamic market evaluations
Provide post-COVID strategy insights
Suggest entry strategies for new or prospective players
Analyze international trends and investment strategies
Map the competitive landscape and stakeholder opportunities
📎 Full Report Link: https://www.businessresearchinsights.com/market-reports/price-comparison-website-market-123026
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marcoandriola · 2 years ago
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CamelCamelCamel - Minimi e Massimi storici di prezzo dei prodotti Amazon
Guida su come monitorare i minimi e massimi storici del prezzo di un prodotto Amazon e RISPARMIARE attendendo il momento ideale o PrimeDay e BlackFriday!
CamelCamelCamel è un servizio online che offre informazioni e monitoraggio sui prezzi dei prodotti su Amazon. Utilizza un’interfaccia intuitiva per mostrare l’andamento dei prezzi nel tempo e fornisce notifiche quando un articolo raggiunge un determinato prezzo o varia in modo significativo. Indice • Black Friday e Prime Day • Come monitorare i prezzi (minimi e massimi storici) • Utilizzare il…
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kamalkafir-blog · 16 days ago
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Best Sonos deal: Save $113 on the Sonos Move 2 at Amazon
[TECH AND FINANCIAL] SAVE $113: As of June 5, the Sonos Move 2 is on sale for $336 at Amazon. That’s 25% off its list price of $449. This also marks a return to its lowest-ever price according to price tracker camelcamelcamel. Are you looking to buy a portable speaker to take on some trips you have planned this year? Look no further than Amazon. The retailer is offering some great discounts at…
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newyorkdiarynew · 27 days ago
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Best Time to Buy Wayfair for Big Discounts
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Want big savings on Wayfair? Timing matters. Sales happen all year. But some times are better. The best deals come during holidays. Black Friday is a top pick. Prices drop by 50% or more. Wayfair’s "Way Day" is huge too. It happens in spring. Discounts hit 80% on some items. July 4th sales are great. So are Labor Day deals. Clearance sales pop up often. Check the "Sale" tab weekly. New markdowns appear every Monday.
Flash sales last just hours. Sign up for alerts. Emails give early access. Wayfair’s app sends push notes. Open them fast. Good deals sell out quick. Weekends see extra promos. Try buying late at night. Fewer shoppers mean less rush. Prices may dip after midnight.
Some items go cheap in winter. Rugs drop in January. Furniture gets cheaper in February. Avoid buying in peak seasons. Summer is busy for patio sets. Wait for fall to save. Always compare prices. Use Honey or CamelCamelCamel. Track price changes over time.
Secret Discounts, Coupons, and Hidden Ways to Save
Wayfair has secret price cuts. Open-box items cost less. These are returns in good shape. Check the "Open Box" section. Save up to 70% here. Scratch-and-dent deals hide deeper. Look for "Warehouse Deals" online. Some sellers offer discounts. Wayfair works with many brands. Prices vary by seller.
Coupons stack with sales. Find codes on RetailMeNot. Try "WELCOME10" for 10% off. Students get extra savings. Verify with UNiDAYS. Military and nurses save too. Bundle items for bigger cuts. Spend $500, get $100 off. Wait for cart abandonment emails. Wayfair may send a coupon.
Clearance sections change often. Check "Last Chance" deals. Overstock items get deep cuts. Floor models sell cheap. Ask customer service for help. They can find hidden offers. Chat reps give one-time codes. Call if you’re a loyal buyer.
Real Shopper Tips and Category-Specific Discount Timing
Real buyers share tips. One got a $1,200 couch for $600. They waited for Way Day. Another saved on a rug. They bought in January. A mom scored a cheap crib. She used a 20% coupon. Always read the fine print. Some deals exclude big items. Check return rules before buying.
Prices change by category. Beds go on sale in May. Desks drop in August. TVs get cheap in November. Lighting deals peak in December. Outdoor furniture sells low in fall. Mattresses discount in President’s Day.
Set price drop alerts. Use the Wayfair app. Watch for "Lightning Deals." These last minutes. Refresh the page often. Deals pop up randomly. Follow Wayfair on social media. Twitter posts flash sales. Facebook groups share coupon codes.
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axneha · 1 month ago
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Snag this Anker USB-C charger for its lowest price ever at Amazon
SAVE 40%: As of May 16, you can get an Anker USB-C charger for just $23.99, down from $39.95, at Amazon. That’s a 40% discount and a $15.96 savings. It’s also a new record-low price, according to our trusted price tracker Camelcamelcamel. Anker USB C Charger, 543 (65W II), PIQ 3.0 & GaN 4-Port Slim Fast Wall Charger, with Dual USB C Ports (45W Max), for MacBook, Laptops, iPad Pro, iPhone and…
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