I think since the data question is so hard, sites like these end up just showing me the big box retailers. For example, this product http://milo.com/samsung-vehicle-charger-1 shows as available from Best Buy for $39.99 but I actually bought one of these at a 99 Cent store, for, you guessed it: $0.99! Those are the finds I'm looking for in a local search. And I'm sure Fry's, Radio Shack, Target, and WalMart have these too, but they aren't on the list.
We use PHP/HipHop/Redis and nothing else. The server can do 1500req/sec.
The traffic today is about 30 users per hour without additional exposure. We'll do a proper PR campaign in a few days but have some user requests to implement right now.
Until you put it on eBay/market, you'll never know :) but I think $78 is pretty viable if you put yourself in pants of somebody that has to test/launch something
Will someone please explain why this has been voted down so far. I could understand a 0 or -1, but in this case, I don't understand what warrants another downvote when it is already at -4.
They won't. As long there are good deals on coupons, ppl will want to uncover them.
I even beleive that a site with a good marketing team could get rid of banners and use only coupons, which would kindly benefit the site visual complexity.