How we decide a discount is worth featuring
A short look at the editorial rules behind Deal Ledger’s product picks.
Read guideDeal Ledger is a curated product-discovery site built around a simple promise: fewer picks, better context, and alerts shaped by reader intent. The goal is not to cover everything. It is to help people track practical products and understand why a deal is worth their attention.
The email strategy is aimed at reader intent, not inbox noise: readers choose a category, add keywords if needed, and only hear about the products they actually care about.
Lightweight editorial guides help the site explain its point of view, so the experience feels more like a trusted buyer assistant than a pile of links.
A short look at the editorial rules behind Deal Ledger’s product picks.
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Read guideThese are the kinds of products the site would highlight on the front page: practical categories, clear price context, and just enough editorial framing to be useful before a click ever happens.
New picks, fresh categories, and updated notes land here first. This keeps the homepage active without turning it into a constant stream of low-signal offers.