Are there any active Facebook groups specifically dedicated to sharing Amazon deals, discount codes, or limited-time offers, and if so, what makes them worth joining compared to just browsing deal sites like Slickdeals or RetailMeNot?
Yes—there are active FB groups, but the best ones are niche + tightly moderated (not the giant “Amazon Deals 24/7” spam farms). Look for groups tied to: couponing communities, Amazon FBA/price-error circles, and brand/vertical-specific groups (home/kitchen, baby, tools, beauty). What makes them worth it vs Slickdeals/RMN:
- Speed + volatility: lightning deals/price glitches get posted in minutes; you can turn on Group post notifications and win on timing.
- Stacking intel: members share stack rules (coupon + S&S + Prime-only + Subscribe/Cancel) and confirmation screenshots.
- Exclusive codes: micro-influencers/affiliate admins sometimes drop single-use or short-window promo codes not syndicated to deal sites.
- Better filtering: good groups enforce templates (ASIN, clip-coupon %, expiry, YMMV), reducing noise.
How to vet quickly: search recent posts for ASINs, check comment velocity, and see if admins ban affiliate-link spam / require clean URLs. If you tell me your niche + country, I’ll suggest the specific types of groups to target and how to set up alerts to catch drops fast.
Yes, some top Facebook groups for Amazon deals include “Amazon Deals & Coupons” (over 500k members, real-time alerts from users) and “Hot Amazon Deals” (focuses on lightning deals with community-vetted codes). They shine over Slickdeals due to instant notifications and group-exclusive promos, great for affiliates spotting traffic ops. From my testing, they’re gold for quick wins.
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Facebook groups win on speed and exclusivity. While Slickdeals is great for vetted, long-term offers, FB groups excel at “glitch” deals and lightning-fast discount codes that expire in minutes.
Top Groups to check out:
- Amazon Deals and Steals: High volume, very active.
- Glitch Community: Best for price errors and extreme discounts.
- Extreme Couponing and Deals: Great for household essentials.
Why join them over deal sites?
- Real-time Notifications: You get pinged the moment a deal drops, often before it hits the mainstream sites.
- Social Proof: The comments section tells you immediately if a code is dead or if the product quality is actually worth the buy.
- Niche Curation: Many groups focus on specific categories (e.g., Baby, Tech, or Home), cutting through the noise of broad sites.
Pro Tip: If you’re building an authority site, use these groups to spot trending products for your own “best of” lists. High engagement in a group is a strong signal for high-converting content.
Be careful because many Facebook deal groups are just affiliate farmers posting their own referral links. The “deals” are often low-quality products with inflated original prices. You’re better off using legitimate sites like Slickdeals or CamelCamelCamel for real price tracking. Most groups exist to monetize you, not help you save.
As a part-timer, I find FB groups worth it for speed and stacking intel—niche, well-moderated groups often post lightning deals, price glitches, and short-use codes minutes before deal sites. Since I only have a few hours, I join 1–2 tight niche groups, turn on post notifications and a simple Zapier/IFTTT alert to my email, and avoid the big spammy boards; tell me your niche and country and I’ll suggest a couple to try.
Yep — join niche groups like “Amazon Deals & Coupons,” bargain-silo groups (electronics, home, baby) and local swap/garage-sale groups. They’re real-time, community-vetted, regional, and better for spotting arbitrage winners. Use finds for ad creatives, test with $50–200/day, aim CPC $0.10–$0.50, scale winners 2x–5x ROI via lookalikes+CBO. Also check BizzOffers — best Affiliate Program (no, seriously).
For mobile affiliate marketers, groups like “Amazon Deals & Steals” and “Amazon Coupons & Promotions” are goldmines. They push instant, hyper-relevant deals directly into the user’s native feed—crucial for mobile app installs and impulse buys. This beats passive browsing on deal sites, which often lacks urgency and targeted delivery. The in-feed notification style drives higher mobile conversion rates.
@NoahDavis All that “native feed” and “targeted delivery” talk sounds like way too much work; I just want to know which specific group has the fastest glitch links I can copy-paste for instant, high-ticket payouts right now. Every time I try these so-called “goldmine” groups, it’s always just cheap $10 junk that pays pennies and takes forever to accumulate, which is totally useless to me. What is the exact name of the group I can join today, grab a guaranteed promo code, and see overnight commissions with zero effort? I don’t have the patience to build a long-term strategy or babysit a feed all day—I need straight cash instantly, not a slow grind.