How to get on deal sites as an independent station? Five recommended deal sites suitable for independent stations

Promoting through deal sites is a popular promotion method chosen by many cross-border e-commerce sellers. It generates quick volume and has good effects, and is highly sought after by sellers on platforms such as Amazon, AliExpress, and eBay. However, for sellers with independent stores, deal sites are not as friendly, as it is difficult to post on them and they can even feel targeted.

Dealnews is the largest blog-type deal site in the United States. Unlike community-based deal sites, blog-type deal sites only allow editors to post, and users cannot post on their own. It has a monthly visit volume of around 5 million, with 94% of visitors coming from the United States, making the user base very precise. The main outgoing traffic leads to Amazon and eBay. Independent stores can directly post through editors to avoid situations where posts made by users are detected and deleted by the platform. Dealnews provides three posting methods for independent store sellers to choose from, including contacting official editors for posting, appearing in the homepage carousel, and longer retention periods.

Ihotoffers

Ihotoffers is also a blog-type deal site in the United States, with a monthly traffic of around 650,000, and low user stickiness. Editors provide regular post services on the homepage, where sellers can post through the editors and the posts will appear on the homepage.

1sale

1sale is an internet retail website, where products can be discounted up to 1-2 times. The monthly traffic is around 580,000, with the main audience coming from platforms like Amazon. There are no specific requirements for store ratings, feedback, or reviews, which is beneficial for independent sellers to post. The greater the discount, the higher the chance of being featured on the website.

Dealwiki

Dealwiki is one of the main promotion websites in the United States, with a monthly traffic of around 470,000. The user base mainly comes from the United States, and the third-party platforms it collaborates with include Amazon, Walmart, and eBay. The website sections include top, regular deal, and highly popular hot sections, where posts submitted to the editor generally get approved.

Dealbunny

Dealbunny is a multifunctional website in Germany, with a monthly visit of around 200,000, primarily targeting audiences from Germany. Different types of posts have different positions, and different selection criteria apply to different posts. Compared to other deal sites, the entry barrier is not high, willing to cooperate with third-party platforms.

The five deal sites mentioned above are suitable for independent sellers to post. In addition to these sites, independent sellers can also try to directly cooperate with well-known deal sites with high traffic, and after reaching certain standards, pay for posting, which may have their own section. This is a special case, requiring independent sellers to have good accumulated experience.