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A few years ago the internet was a gold rush town. Law and order took a back seat as everyone jumped on the bandwagon and tried to make their fortune overnight. Dodgy deals and dirty tactics ran amok as those with the technical savvy pushed less sophisticated users around and in this time the search engine emerged as being an invaluable tool for navigating the whole general mish mash. It was now possible to type what you want into AltaVista or Ask Jeeves and have a whole page of relevant results.

Despite the regular attacks and attempts by unscrupulous individuals to manipulate search engines for their own ends this is the model that has remained largely intact. But is it worth re-evaluating? When you return a search you get a list of sites that have been algorithmically judged to be relevant to Best Online Shopping. For most terms there is nothing wrong with this but because more established brands have larger search engine optimisation (SEO) budgets you are quite likely to return the same Amazon homogenised results for every search you perform in that niche.

Again this might not be a bad thing because for some queries there are only 5 or 6 brands that you would consider but if you're looking for a bargain or want to stray from the beaten track what then? If you're looking for a washing machine then all of the obvious variations like "cheap washing machines" or "washing machine bargains" are just as likely to return pages from the big brands that include their sale items (which will always have had their price artificially inflated prior to going on Store sale and are very rarely a bargain).

It seems only natural to think of a Shopping Depot search engine results page as a mall - a collection of stores and restaurants where you can find everything you need. But in reality the best malls and the world's most treasured shopping districts do not just contain the big brands. Independent retailers, seasonal shops and businesses that would otherwise be neglected rub shoulders with international giants and it is the diversity that makes them stand out Top Name Brands and High Quality Products

So where can you find an online portal that gives you both the diversity of viewpoint alongside the trusted brands you know so well? Online Mall

An online mall is a single site which organises websites into categories before presenting them to you. Unlike traditional malls it only takes one person to manage an online mall which means that they can act as a gatekeeper - picking only the best sites to be included in their Affordable Prices listings so you don't have to worry that the only reasons the same site keeps showing up again and again is smart marketing.