Finding Good Deals Through RSS: Part 2!
If our first post about Deals RSS Feeds whet your appetite, then get ready for our second edition! I’ve scoured the web to find some good feeds to find the deals you need, and I’m now bringing them straight to you! In this post, I will feature RSS feeds that get straight to the deals without any of the fluff, so that you can use your Google Reader as a sort of deal database. Without any further ado, here they are (Make sure to click the titles to subscribe to the feed):
Tech Bargains.com
TechBargains.com is a quite reliable place to find any tech related deals, and if you’re subscribed to the RSS feed, you get some quick posts that sum up the latest deals available at the site right in your favorite reader. These posts will consist of a Title giving the basic details about the deal and a post body with a picture of the item and a link to the shop. Simple, and straight to the point. Don’t expect to see any articles rather than deal postings though.
xpBargains.com
If you thought TechBargains.com wasn’t simple enough, then xpBargains makes it even simpler. Their RSS Feed consists only of a title that details the deal mentioned. The title can then be clicked where you are taken to their site for more details. xpBargains uses a Digg-like structure of approving deals and having the most-liked deals showing at the top. Not bad.
Geekpedia’s Tech Bargains
For a little bit more complexity and helpfulness, website Geekpedia offers an RSS Feed for their Tech Bargains. These consist of a title explaining the deal, and a post body that contains a picture of the item AND and an article written in blog format about the deal. This adds a nice personal touch that helps you to know that they care about the deals they show you. If you like their deals, make sure you check out everything else Geekpedia has to offer!
That’s it for now, but there are definitely more RSS Feeds out there. If you know of any good ones, let us know in the comments!


