dealigg.com— DEALigg combines the best of user-voted publishing style with the best of online shopping. Dealigg.com will wow you over with the best bargains you can find online.
Oct 17, 2006View in Crawl 4
The name is horrendous and I really don't get the point. Not everything online should be a recipient of the "Digg treatment" By time any of those 'dealigg'd' deals get recognized (if the system is going to distinguish many diggs from the few) the deal or promotion will be over.Also, way to self-promote.
i agree, by the time it is "digged" on top ... it will would have expired long before...anyways, nice try... keep it up and i hope it works out for you...
Right now it only needs 5 votes to be 'published'. We are looking into how we can improve the voting mechanism. Right now the 'latest deals' actually lists all the deals sorted by time, different from digg, which only lists 'unpublished' ones. Suggestions are always welcome!
a new website called dealdigs (www.dealdigs.com) is poped up recently. It has all the functions that dealigg provides, but with more: 1) members can get up to 25% cash back when they click on a deal and make a purchase; 2) members can earn up to 30% of commissions when they post a deal and other members purchase through the link. All these cash back are automaticallhy credited to members account. it's just like a combination of fatwallet and dealigg.
attilaOct 19, 2006
The name is horrendous and I really don't get the point. Not everything online should be a recipient of the "Digg treatment" By time any of those 'dealigg'd' deals get recognized (if the system is going to distinguish many diggs from the few) the deal or promotion will be over.Also, way to self-promote.
benplanetOct 20, 2006
i agree, by the time it is "digged" on top ... it will would have expired long before...anyways, nice try... keep it up and i hope it works out for you...
dealiggOct 20, 2006Submitter
Right now it only needs 5 votes to be 'published'. We are looking into how we can improve the voting mechanism. Right now the 'latest deals' actually lists all the deals sorted by time, different from digg, which only lists 'unpublished' ones. Suggestions are always welcome!
unitedstatiansNov 4, 2006
I'll give it, 4 weeks before this site is taken down, why the double g's?
unitedstatiansNov 4, 2006
what does LIG mean?Life Is Good?Lesbian International Group?Laser Image Generation?
nowiseDec 14, 2006
I like this site. I found some cute Dora scooters for Christmas!
mrpotsJul 28, 2007
There are a bunch of these pligg deal sites - <a class="user" href="http://www.agentb.com">http://www.agentb.com</a> is one of the better ones...
dzhangDec 24, 2007
a new website called dealdigs (www.dealdigs.com) is poped up recently. It has all the functions that dealigg provides, but with more: 1) members can get up to 25% cash back when they click on a deal and make a purchase; 2) members can earn up to 30% of commissions when they post a deal and other members purchase through the link. All these cash back are automaticallhy credited to members account. it's just like a combination of fatwallet and dealigg.
daniboy28Apr 27, 2008
I tend to use <a class="user" href="http://www.discountshoppinguk.co.uk/">http://www.discountshoppinguk.co.uk/</a> for deals and discount codes. There ought to be a UK version of Dealigg, there doesn't seem to be much for the UK where users can vote.