Twitter might just seem like a social place to converse with friends, but it’s actually much more. In fact, with the help of some Twitter services that help you either compare prices or the find the right product for any occasion, it has become an appealing shopping tool. So, if you’re looking to save some cash, you might want to check out these Twitter tools. Go shopping CheapTweet CheapTweet combs through Twitter to find the best deals, coupons, or sales, users are tweeting about. From there, it displays all those findings on its home page, allowing users to vote on the deals they like. CheapTweet is the like the Digg of the cost-conscious Twitter world. The app lists deals on industries ranging from fashion and beauty to technology and entertainment. The most popular deals, as voted by users, are listed under the “Cheapest Tweets” option. If you’re looking for new deals, CheapTweet lists those under “Newest Tweets.” In either case, CheapTweet is a great way to find deals. But beware that because it has so few users, you won’t find Digg-like voting tallies. CheapTweet lists all the best deals, as voted by users. (Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET) CouponTweet CouponTweet finds coupons from across the Web that Twitter users have tweeted about. Right from the site, you can claim your coupon. After analyzing tweets, CouponTweet lists all the latest coupons on the site. Once you decide you want one, you can claim the coupon and be brought to the appropriate page to redeem it. The site lists deals on a variety of topics, including cell phones, travel, and tickets to sporting events and concerts. You can also search the site for deals you don’t find on the home page. CouponTweet helps you find great deals on Twitter. (Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET) JustBought.it Since Twitter is a community, sharing great deals is an important element. JustBought.it exploits that by helping you find the deals JustBought.it users have already found. When you start trying to find deals, JustBought.it automatically determines your location and displays all the recent deals in your area. If you live in a small town, you might not find too many deals. But if you’re in a big city, you’ll actually find quite a few. In either case, the site is constantly updated with new tweets from people who used JustBought.it to tell followers about the deals they’ve found. When

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