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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Online Shopping Search Tool Promises No Ads, Pop-ups, or Other Distractions -- Just an Easy-to-Use Tool for Finding Products, Services and Various Dis

There's a new kind of online shopping search engine in town, and it's called The Product Lair. The site's big attraction is it's integrated search tool for finding products, coupons, discounts, sales, sweepstakes, etc. while promising no advertisements, pop-up windows or other forms of distraction.

Sooke, BC (PRWEB) July 05, 2011

There's a new kind of online shopping search engine in town, and it's called The Product Lair.

The site's big attraction is it's integrated search tool for finding products, coupons, discounts, sales, sweepstakes, etc. while promising no advertisements, pop-up windows or other forms of distraction.

The site is designed to provide an enhanced online shopping experience with the singular goal of aiding shoppers in finding what they're looking to purchase quickly and painlessly.

It's simple design, combined with an easy to use search style makes it fast and easy to find:
· products and services
· coupons and coupon codes
· a variety of discounts
· on-sale items
· seasonal deals
· special offers
· items that qualify for free shipping
· sweepstakes entries

The site only displays deals that are currently being offered by vendors. There's no need to sift through a myriad of expired or out-of-date offers.

The site's creator is software designer Ted Neustaedter of Sooke, British Columbia, Canada.

When asked about the site, Ted Neustaedter stated: “Simply put, shopping online is painful enough without having to wade through a lot of advertising, pop-ups and other junk to find what you want. I built a simple, easy to use tool that I think a lot of people out there will appreciate.”

Note that the site is completely free to use and allows online shoppers to maintain complete anonymity, no strings attached. You are never asked to enter any information such as your email address, or commit to sign up for anything whatsoever. It’s a no-nonsense approach concept that Ted Neustaedter feels will appeal to the majority of online shoppers.

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