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Learn How To Compare Prices Of The Thing You Are Trying To Buy Online

Shopping online is convenient and it’s a great way to get the best possible price before making a purchase. Retailers know that the competition is heavy online, which means they’ll be eager to make a sale and more willing to offer discounts to online shoppers. Learn how to compare prices of the thing you are trying to buy online from this article. Let’s learn something new and interesting!

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Are you looking for some of the best deals online? What’s your uptake on getting the right product for the right price?

Price comparison sites trawl through selected retailers’ products to find the cheapest deal, whether you’re searching for clothes, games or more. We found Google Shopping to be the most consistent at finding the cheapest price.

Top online services like Daraz and Ali Express even use it as a starting point when prompting customers for product categories.

Google Shopping searches a wide range of retailers, including biggies such as Amazon, Daraz, Ali Express and Telemart. It also searches less traditional retailers that may exist online.

In general, the method works synonymously with all services and product manufacturers working in or with Pakistan’s retail industry.

How does it work though?

  1. Search for a product. Google will list relevant items sold by multiple retailers.
  2. Use the filters on the left-hand side. These let you filter results by price, retailer and more. You can also choose whether to view second-hand items.
  3. Select the item you’re after and click ‘compare prices from xx shops’. This will show you the full list of retailers.
  4. Compare prices.

You can sort results by ‘base price’ (without postage) or ‘total price’ (including postage) – helping you decide whether to buy in store or online.

 

The Trick | Learn How To Compare Prices Of The Thing You Are Going To Buy Online

Here’s what we suggest: Abandon Online Shopping Baskets. This prompts the online retailers to give you discount codes for you next purchase!

Here’s what you need to know. This entire affair might sound simple, but there’s a little bit of science involved:

  • Comparison shopping engines are channels for collecting product information, including pricing, from participating retailers and then displaying that collective information on a single results page in response to a shopper’s search query.
  • This step lets shoppers compare prices, shipping options, and service from multiple retailers on a single page and choose the merchant that offers the best overall value.

For example, let’s say you’re looking for a Rubik’s Cube and want to see what your options are, or maybe find the best price. You can go to Ali Express and find something like the following:

While you’re at it, compare prices. Although all products are of the same category; manufacturing companies can be different.

  • Proceed to checkout, and close the browser.
  • Visit the website again, but this time look for something else

This way, the user-matrix for the site prompts retailer to send gift vouchers for discount.

This mostly happens when you’re a new user. So, try visiting the site as a Guest. You might get more vouchers!

But How Does Price Comparison Work?

On the consumer side, price comparison sites work much like a search engine. The difference is that price comparison engines will show products side-by-side and how they stack up against one another.

Typical search engines generally serve up straightforward results without sorting by price or showing comparisons.

On the business side, each price comparison site is a little different.

Essentially, you pay a certain fee, submit the required content (product photos, URL, price, description, etc.), and list your products. Your products will then show up for relevant searches along with comparable products, ranked by price. A graphical illustration would look something like the following:

This is helpful for informing your pricing strategy. You don’t want to be priced too much above similar products, but you need to make sure you charge enough to turn a profit.

Global | Best Comparison Websites | Neutral

  1. Google Shopping
  2. PriceGrabber
  3. Shopping.com
  4. Shopzilla
  5. Become
  6. Bing Shopping Campaigns
  7. Pronto
  8. Bizrate
  9. Amazon Sponsored Products
  10. Camelcamelcamel
  11. ShopMania
  12. BuyVia
  13. ShopSavvy
  14. Yahoo Shopping
  15. Pricepirates
  16. MyShopping Datafeed
  17. Idealo

Local | Pakistani Sites With Enabled Comparison Options

 

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Well, there you have it guys! This was all about comparing prices on various platforms before buying anything online. If you have any questions, just leave a comment in the section provided below.

Good luck!

Written by Ahsan Gardezi