Weekly Web Deal: Dealradar scans all the deal sites for you

Deal site categorizes local deals

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Weekly web deals


Photographer: WEWS
Copyright 2011 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Posted: 08/22/2011

CLEVELAND - Tired of keeping track of all the daily deals for Northeast Ohio? From spas to kids to medical discounts, there's one site that keeps tabs on all the savings for you.

This week’s Weekly Web Deal, Dealradar , scans nine Cleveland sites to keep you up to date on the savings.

Dealradar groups the deals into categories so it's easy to find a deal that suits your needs. Click on the hyperlink and you're linked to the deal site offering the savings. Plus, there's no need to sign up to see the deals.

Weekly Web Deal Update: CouponMob adds grocery coupons
There's an added bonus on a site we recently featured in our Weekly Web Deal.

CouponMob features a daily steal rather than deal, but it works like most other daily deal sites offering up to 90-percent off.

Now, CouponMob offers printable grocery coupons . There are more than 40 listed, and the most valuable one was worth $10 off an electric Norelco razor.

CouponNetwork provides the coupons, and that site is powered by Catalina Marketing. Catalina also powers those valuable coupons you get at checkout.

Copyright 2011 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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