What is Dealbunny? Dealbunny Review, Features

What is Dealbunny? Dealbunny Review, Features

Dealbunny is a multifunctional website that integrates electronic products, maternal and child products, clothing, accessories, home products, and magazine subscriptions. Users can enter the section they need through the website. The website also provides discount information.


Website data

In terms of the distribution of website users, 84% of the website's users are from Germany.

The number of monthly website visitors is over 660,000, of which mobile users account for a large proportion, about 53%. Although the monthly website visits are low, the website categories are extremely broad.

Among the categories of products that website users are concerned about, clothing and electronic products account for a certain proportion.

From the website's exported traffic, part of this website comes from the Amazon Alliance, of which 38% of the website is directed to Amazon Germany.


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