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Aryan Sharma

Editor, DealsRadar

About Me

My name is Aryan Sharma and I am the Editor at DealsRadar.in — a platform dedicated to helping everyday Indian shoppers cut through the clutter and find deals that are actually worth their time and money. I have always believed that shopping smart is not about buying more, it is about buying better. That belief is what drives everything I do at DealsRadar.

The idea behind DealsRadar is simple but rare: every single deal you see on this platform has been reviewed by a real person. No bots, no automated feeds, no inflated "original prices" to make discounts look bigger than they are. Just honest, verified deals handpicked from across Amazon India — updated multiple times a day so the information you see is always current.

What I Do

As Editor, I oversee every piece of content that goes live on DealsRadar. That means personally reviewing deals across categories like electronics, fashion, home appliances, beauty, and health before they are published. I check price history, confirm stock availability, and evaluate whether a deal genuinely offers value — not just a flashy discount badge.

Beyond deals, I write and edit buying guides designed to help shoppers understand what they are actually buying. Whether it is a guide on choosing the right air purifier or finding the best budget smartphones under ₹15,000, the goal is always the same: give readers the information they need to make a confident decision, not just a quick one.

I also handle the overall editorial direction of the site — deciding which categories to focus on, how deals are presented, and making sure the platform remains transparent and trustworthy. Every affiliate link on DealsRadar is clearly disclosed. The commission we earn never comes at any extra cost to the shopper, and it never influences which deals get featured.

My Approach to Deal Hunting

There is a lot of noise in the deals space. Most platforms are chasing volume — thousands of listings, endless notifications, and discount percentages that are often misleading. I take the opposite approach. A smaller number of well-researched, genuinely useful deals is far more valuable than an overwhelming feed of mediocre ones.

I spend time understanding what Indian shoppers actually need — what price points matter, which product categories see real discounts versus manufactured ones, and when the best time to buy something truly is. That context shapes everything published on DealsRadar.

Transparency is non-negotiable for me. If a price has changed since a deal was posted, it gets updated or removed. If a product goes out of stock, it gets marked clearly. Shoppers deserve accurate information, not outdated listings kept live just for traffic.

A Note on Trust

DealsRadar does not work with brands to promote specific products, does not accept paid placements, and does not feature deals just because they carry a high affiliate commission. The only filter that matters is whether the deal is genuinely good for the shopper. That is the standard I hold myself to every day as Editor.

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