Written by Ruhani Rabin on February 25, 2009.

RetailFans.com might not be designed for the guys in mind but it will seriously catch the attention of a smart guy. Why? Because a smart guy can find out about the latest fashion trends about the urban women are craving about. Basically RetailFans is a website where people come together to share the latest in fashion, cosmetics, jewelry and anything else that takes their fancy. So you might find all the geeky glitter girls roam around this place and make their voice about the fashion products they like. Finally a place for the girls to have their own Digg about the latest fashion-ware. RetailFans.com is pretty straight forward and easy to use website. Simple but effective ajax integration for smoother operations experiences.
Anyone can submit an item they’ve found on another website and vote on items that others have submitted. Items with the most votes rise to the top of the list. This way, users of the site collectively determine the most interesting items. This site is build on a web 2.0 style architecture so you might find similarity to the concept of delicious and digg itself. Previously I’ve seen a slightly similar site called HerFabLife, you might wanna check that out too. [More]
Written by Guest Writer on February 6, 2009.

Many online merchants issue coupon codes, which give you instant discounts when shopping at their online store. Coupon sites aggregate codes from hundreds or thousands of stores. Around the internet there are thousands of such sites, but most fail in at least one of two areas: Quantity (limited number of stores) or Quality (many coupons don\’t work). Fast-growing coupon site Tjoos.com has tackled both under the motto: More Coupons, Less Crap.
Quantity – More Coupons
Coupons for about a thousand stores are easy to get and maintain as they are available in feeds from merchant networks. Most sites will only list these coupons, however this is only a small part of all coupons out there. [More]
Written by Ruhani Rabin on April 28, 2008.
SilkFair is claimed to be the true rival of EBay alternative for buyers and sellers online. It comes with a Web 2.0 looks and feels which made it more trendy and sleek. Sometimes E-Bay can be confusing and troublesome for the End users and not to mention there were a lot of E-Bay Boycott campaigns going on, even though I really doubt how to boycott e-bay since it’s been around for quite a while so they manage to have a large user base. But why SilkFair counts on my opinion cause It’s simpler and more easier to navigate, so for day to day general end-users will have more flexibility for what they are looking for and at the same time similar experience will cover for the buyers. Addition to all these SilkFair offers a SilkFair SandBox to test out their system, which is IMHO is just effective for anyone to find what lies beneath the hood. [More]
Written by Ruhani Rabin on July 8, 2006.

dealspl.us is an online social shopping community developed and derived by its users. You can find and use great bargains on a variety of items provided by our members every day. With dealspl.us, members not only submit the deals, but they decide what the best deals are to make it to the front page. However, you can find and use any deal from dealspl.us without login. dealspl.us is absoultely free.
Written by Ruhani Rabin on May 14, 2006.
Shopping–for some, it's a day well spent, and for others, it's a word of contempt! No matter what your attitude towards shopping may be, there are some ways to streamline the experience without breaking your back, wallet, or patience!
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