Comparison & Shopping Guides

Tyson Burke
When shopping online, not only do you want the best products available quality wise but you also want to do comparison shopping and reviews on those products. Comparison shopping is a way to compare different products with in the same category your shopping for. So say your looking for a new pair of boxing gloves, and you know what brand you want but with in those brand are hundreds of thousands of different types, martial art groups, price ranges, stores you can buy them at etc. So what do you do? You go to a comparison shopping guide online! These shopping guides are made with you the consumer in mind. Not only can you choose which prices you want, or what type of boxing gloves you want but you can also compare several products side by side, along with some really great user reviews to also help you out.

There are a few different shopping comparison guides that I use online, ones in which i will be sharing with you, along with some of the cool options they provide so you can find what your looking for in the least amount of time as possible! When I think of shopping guides and comparison guides, 4 sites in general come to mind. These are the best of the best and the only ones I ever use.

Cnet - This site offers not only comparison guides, shopping guides and reviews they also offer downloads, blogs and other things as well. But as far as comparison shopping goes they offer a ton of different "tech" type products including digital cameras, software, GPS, monitors, phones, electronics and audio. With in these products you can choose price, type, brand, zoom range, resolution, LCD size, image stabilizers and much more. I really like this site as well as the others because you can choose multiple options with in a category and get down to the really great products available.

$400 - $500, 8 mega pixels and up, Canon Digital cameras - Canon Powershot G9 & Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT with 18mm-to-55mm lens (silver)

Shopzilla - Shopzilla has a really great user friendly search engine right on the site, so if you don't know exactly what your looking for you can just put in a round about example of what your looking for, say camping tents. The end result on this site is fairly simplistic and plain, but you will find exactly what your looking for by searching for prices, brands, types and reviews. You can also get a specific price by entering in your zip code if your going to have the product shipped to you. This way all the products that show up in the search will already be added on with tax determined by the zip code you entered in. Once you find the product you want or think you want, you can simply click it, and a new tab will open with the store that offers the product, and the product itself so you don't have to go searching around AGAIN to find it.

MySimon - This is another great place to go for all around products, they have computers, electronics, gaming, home and garden, clothing, kids, entertainment, sports, outdoors, jewelry and watches, health and body. So this is pretty much a super store to find whatever it is your searching for. This site also offers multiple search options such as Featured products, product rating, price, brand, type, product line, and much more! Plus they also have the option where you can compare several products at once.

PriceGrabber - I didn't list these in any particular order, so just because this ones the last doesn't mean its any less of a site than the others. This site is usually pretty fast moving so you can get where you want in a quick hurry! They offer comparisons for things like appliances, auto, kids, books, cameras, clothing, computers, electronics, flowers, gourmet, furniture, musical instruments, toys, I could literally go on and on. They also have a PriceGrabber Product Of the Day which is a featured product they let you check out. Usually these featured products have some sort of a price deal or something else, so I would check these out if I were you! They also offer a "most popular products" and highest rated products" area.

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