Tory Johnson presented an exclusive "Deals & Steals" segment on Good Morning America featuring discounted prices and free shipping on various consumer products [1].

These promotions allow the network to promote partner brands while providing viewers with direct savings on popular household and beauty items [1, 3].

The segment highlighted a range of brands, including The Original Muck Boot Company, PeachSkinSheets, Grande Cosmetics, and L'AVANT Collective [1, 2]. These products are part of a curated list of "must-have" items designed to appeal to a broad consumer base through the GMA platform [1].

Financial incentives for viewers include deal prices that start at $8 [3]. Some of the available discounts reach up to 50% off the standard retail price [3].

Johnson hosted the segment from the Good Morning America studio [1]. The broadcast focused on delivering value to the audience by combining high-demand products with temporary price reductions and the removal of shipping costs [1, 3].

This promotional format is a recurring element of the program's strategy to integrate commerce with morning news and lifestyle content [1, 3]. By leveraging the reach of the national broadcast, the network creates a high-visibility window for the featured companies to clear inventory or acquire new customers [1].

Deal prices start at $8

The 'Deals & Steals' segment represents the intersection of traditional broadcast journalism and affiliate marketing. By utilizing a trusted news platform to offer deep discounts, the network converts viewership into direct consumer action, benefiting partner brands through rapid exposure and short-term sales spikes.