IRVINE, CA, June 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Let's make a deal—Yinslist.com announces a free daily deal email that compiles details from the variety of deal websites and tailors them to local Orange County and LA residents. People looking to save a buck could get dizzy from the vast array of coupon and deal websites out there. It seems that everywhere you turn these days, a new website that advertises deals—like Groupon, LivingSocial, and DailyCandy—appears out of nowhere. Even if people can manage to keep track of what deals appear where and when, they are not going to have time to go out and take advantage of them.
Mike Glezos, the man behind the madness, thought up the idea after his wife, Yin, commented on how chaotic couponing has become recently. Sifting through thousands of deals available nationwide is time-consuming and ends up costing more in time than people save in money. Trying to find deals specific to the deal-seeker (read: local or centered around their interests) is even more challenging.
Yinslist.com is "a digest of daily deal mayhem." It lets the deal-seekers relax while Yin does all the work. People who subscribe to the list will get a summary of about 50 different deals in their email inboxes from Monday through Friday, so they can plan for the weekend. Whether it's locals looking to save money on fitness classes, spa treatments, or a new outfit or visitors looking for surfing lessons or a great rate on a Hollywood tour, people who sign up with Yin's List will be able to find out what's going on in the area without searching all over the Internet.
Geared toward women, Yinslist.com pulls together local services, products, and offerings that will make women look better, feel better, and have more fun. Guys can take advantage of the personal deal shoppers to spend less time worrying about the next birthday/holiday/mother's day gift for their girlfriend/wife/mother. Yinslist.com is a great tip-off as to what's available in town, and when it's used to shop for gifts, no one has to say "you shouldn't have."
About Yinslist:
Yinslist.com is a free online coupon search tool created for local Orange County and Los Angeles residents. Its sole purpose is to provide people with daily updates that contain the best deals around town by combining all online sites into one such as LivingSocial, Groupon and DailyCandy. Developed by dotcomApps, a custom web development firm located in Irvine, CA that focus on building strategic one page applications.
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