We all love online shopping and of course, Amazon is one of our favourites. Thousands of buyers can recollect the wonderful experience they have had while Amazon shopping and a hundred others started their online shopping spree on the store.
But most of us are buying products in a run-of-the-mill manner without using robust tools. These tools can help you grab amazing deals or get a product at a cheaper price.
Let us check out the four major smart tools that you can use on Amazon and unlock great offers and low price.
1. Use Amazon Assistant which is Amazon’s official browser extension:
Just like you add other extensions on your browser, you can add Amazon’s extension also. This will show deals of the day and also allow you to see the products available on Amazon.
You will get to see Amazon’s products and entertainment while you browse the web.
With Amazon Assistant extension, you will discover Amazon’s best offer, ratings, reviews, and recommendations. There will be Amazon order updates and notifications about your orders, shipping too.
You will be provided with notifications when they go live. You will save all your favourite products and keep a track of products from one convenient place.
2. DS Amazon Quick View:
Whenever you look for a product on Amazon, you will see a big content at the bottom of the product describing the specialties of the product including its color, material and what not!
However, if you do not wish to read those lengthy contents below the Amazon listings, then you can use DS Amazon quick view which displays that information just by hovering over the product’s image.
You will get the basic details of the item in your search results. This means you do not have to time and again come back or scroll up-down for the information.
It will tell you about the popularity of the product as well as whether it is being sold on Amazon.
3. Use Fakespotto see the real reviews:
Almost all of us read reviews on Amazon before buying a product. But it is very likely that some reviews may be fake and you end up buying the wrong product.
These unreliable reviews up the ante and dupe you into buying a defective product. Perusing through each and every review and culling out the trustworthy one is not manually possible, though Amazon helps these days by marking reviews from verified buyers.
Even if you have time, the task becomes very lengthy and taxing. At this juncture, tools like Fakespot come to your rescue.
It is a website that gives you a peek into the real reviews listed for an item. It acts as a search engine and analyses the real reviews to give you an overall score.
This is the best way to separate the wheat from the chaff and see whether an item’s reviews are real or not.
4. Camel CamelCamel:
As buyers, it is very human to look for sale or deals and get a product at a relatively cheaper price. But we know that sale offers are not something you get every day and you will never know when the sale is around the corner.
This means when something is not for sale, you will not be able to predict its right worth or right time to buy it. Because obviously, you do not want to buy something when scales down $10 cheaper the next week.
Thanks to tools like CamelCamelCamel that can help you predict the price of the product on the basis of the price trends. Looking at the price trend, buyers will be able to make a wise decision.
CamelCamelCamel works like a search engine and provides a detailed price report of any product. Using CamelCamelCamel is very easy.
You just have to paste the link of the item in the search box displayed against the images of three camels. Then, analyze the price data and see whether it is the best time to buy the item.
Conclusion:
These are simple and easy-to-use tools that will change your shopping experience on Amazon. Use these tools to before buying products at online stores and you will see the difference. You will be able to grab better deals and much lower prices using these tools.
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