MamaBargains.com: A deal of the day just for parents and kids
There’s a new breed of shopping sites out there- sometimes referred to as "deal-a-day." For a limited time, they offer limited quantities of one product at great prices. Since Woot launched in 2004, tons of these sites have cropped up (others include Jellyfish Smack, SteepandCheap.com, RueLaLa.com), and there’s even a site dedicated to tracking all of the deals called DealSucker, but there’s now a deal-a-day site just for parents and kids under 10 called MamaBargains.com.
Here’s how it works: they offer one hot deal at a time until they run out, and then they offer another one. You are guaranteed to save 50-80% off of the retail price and are guaranteed to have the lowest price on that product anywhere. As I write this, they are offering Timi & Leslie’s Tag-a-Long diaper bag, normally $90 and going for $27. They offer several prints and you can watch as the little mom cartoon runs from "lots left!" to "all gone!" Most of the products are closeouts, out of season, overstock, but some are even brand new items that haven’t even been released yet.
In the last few days, they’ve had a number of Timi & Leslie diaper bags and Me In Mind footwear. Future brands they have on board include Elephantito, New Native, My Baby Nest, Dogwood clothing, Slinglings. They are working on getting more baby blankets, cloth diapers, wooden toys, but best of all, they take recommendations! If there’s something you’re looking to buy, you can request it and they’ll do their best to get it.
It’s so addicting because you can’t wait to find out what will be offered next. They are working on an alert tool to let you know when a new product is available. I know I can’t wait for that. One tip I have for them is to add an ability to post or link to reviews. This is a feature of Woot and enables others to learn more about the product. Since it’s available only a short time, you don’t have much time to research the item when buying it so it would be great if they linked to credible reviews on sites such as CBB and/or allowed other MamaBargain shoppers to add their feedback if they already own the product. Since the site literally launched this week, I guess I’ll cut them some slack and wait for that feature to roll out.
















