Tjoos creates thousands of RSS feeds for online discount codes

by Bart Jellema 13. February 2008 14:18


Tjoos.com currently lists over 20.000 coupon codes and has made these available as RSS Feeds. Feeds are available for individual stores and for groups of stores tagged with specific keywords, such as 'electronics', 'women's shoes' and 'kitchen'.

The coupons are collected from a wide range of sources. People at Tjoos plough through a large amount of newsletters and check thousands of datafeeds every day. Coupons can also be submitted by users of the site.

The new feeds make it easy to add the latest coupons for a specific tag or store to your favorite feedreader or homepage service. Some of the feedreaders and homepage services supported are Bloglines, newsgator, Google Reader, My Yahoo, iGoogle and netvibes.

Subscribing to the feed is possible in two ways. In the top right corner of any page, such as the page for the tag 'electronics' (http://www.tjoos.com/Tag/1387/electronics-Online-Stores/) you will find the orange RSS icon. Clicking this icon will open the actual RSS Feed in your browser. You can subscribe to this feed by adding the URL of the feed to your favorite service.

To make this process easier for people who are unfamiliar with feeds there is an RSS Feed button at the bottom of the page which allows you to add the feed to many services with a few simple clicks.

Some of the best discounts that stores make available are only valid for a few days. By adding these coupon feeds to your homepage or feedreader you make sure you don't miss out on the best deals out there.

Coupons codes are used to get instant discounts during the checkout process of many online stores. Using a coupon code can sometimes take 20-30% off your entire order.

Coupon site Tjoos has made it easy for users to access their coupons from their favorite platform. We want to make it as easy as possible for people to get access to the best coupons out there.

Through the RSS Feeds you can get our coupons in a miriad of places such as Google Reader, BlogLines, You can also add it to many homepage services like iGoogle, My Yahoo, My MSN, At the bottom of the pages there is a button provided by AddThis.com that makes adding the feed to your favorite service a simple task. Due to the flexibility of RSS Feeds we will see people use our feeds in ways we haven't even thought of.

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