Some home decor websites, such as World Market, even let you sign up to track a specific item. Say there’s a floor lamp you have your eye on, you can enter you email address to get price alerts so you won’t miss it if the lamp goes on sale. Just be wary of buying anything with upholstery, which can harbor bugs, and during coronavirus, you’ll want to wipe down the item and ask about safe pickup or drop-off options. To help with your online furniture hunting, check out our complete guide to buying furniture online, including choosing the right keywords. To plan ahead, you can almost always anticipate big sales on holiday weekends, such as Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day. RELATED: 9 Sites You Should Always Shop When There’s a Sale Take a look at the product description and note the brand name, then do a Google search for the product to see if you can find it at another retailer. This may require a little sleuthing, because some retailers will purposefully use different product names so you can’t compare prices! In those cases, try a reverse image search: right-click the product image, then select “Search Google for Image.” This will pull up all the times that product image appears on other sites. RELATED: This Is When You Should Buy Furniture—Including Outdoor or Patio Furniture—to Get the Best Deals