»Serious bargain hunters should start every product search with sites like Dealnews or CheapToday, which list regularly updated deals on items from every corner of the web.«
Lisa Scherzer, SmartMoney
»The Internet is already cluttered with thousands of websites hawking discounted consumer goods or helping shoppers find red-lined items elsewhere in cyberspace. But Boston's CheapToday says it offers a broader and better range of bargains because it doesn't sell any merchandise - so it can highlight the best offers around rather than worrying about unloading its own items - and it uses people, rather than algorithms, to pluck out deals.«
Nicole C. Wong, The Boston Globe
»At a time of dwindling portfolios, mass layoffs, impending recession, and general financial queasiness, Web entrepreneurs should to go back to basics, focusing on services that help customers save money, say startup gurus like Paul Graham. That’s exactly what CheapToday did last week, launching a website and an e-mail newsletter that highlight the best deals on popular products around the Web, hand-picked by a team of expert bargain hunters.«
Wade Roush, Xconomy
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