Friday, July 29, 2011

Test Your Shopping Style And Improve


 

Test Your Shopping Style And Improve

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374

Summary:
Human beings come in many types. So do our styles vary. All of us have our own unique style.


Keywords:
shopping,love,animals,


Article Body:
Human beings come in many types. So do our styles vary. All of us have our own unique style. Let us discuss few and find out how to improve our shopping style and how to test our shopping style.

Immediate shopper - this kind of shopper looks at something, likes it, finds the price and buys it. This shopper does not think why and how that product is better to others, nor cares to compare any prices. I like it, so I buy it. Shopkeepers love this shopper.

Thoughtful Shopper - This shopper looks at a product, and thinks about it. Why should i buy it? Should I buy it? How will I use it? Will it be useful? Am I making a mistake buying it? Or should I buy it? What about the cost? This shopper will think about everything and then take a considered decision.

Confused Shopper - This shopper is confused. Does not know why he/she entered the shop at all? Why and what to buy? What will be the use? What about this? How about that? The shopper is confused about the whole shopping and is a big headache for the stores.

 I Will Buy It Later - This buyer is a unique specimen. He/she will look at all the products. Discuss about few thoroughly and compare the prices. Will decide about what is to be bought and then suddenly walk out saying - I will buy it later.

What is your shopping style? What kind of shopper are you? What is the best style? The best way to buy something is of course to first know what we need, know our prices limits, search for the best, satisfy ourselves about the quality and then buy the product. The trouble is that very few people buy like that. As I said before human beings come in many types, now I add that humans are not rational animals.

Try some fun-shopping quizzes to find out you shopping style and enjoy life. Shopping is after all considered fun by most of us. Why not to have fun with that? Quizzing yourself about your shopping style is a fun way to find out more about yourself. The results can never be accurate, but fun is guaranteed.


 

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Ten Tips for Smarter Shopping During the Holiday Season


 

Ten Tips for Smarter Shopping During the Holiday Season

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1388

Summary:
Good advice for downtown Chicago holiday shoppers. How to be safe and efficient during the busiest shopping time of the year.


Keywords:
chicago shopping, downtown chicago shopping, magnificent mile, the magnificent mile, michigan avenue, michigan avenue chicago, chicago michigan avenue, chicago shopping, state street chicago, chicago loop, chicago loop shopping


Article Body:
Well, it is definitely that time of year again, the time of year when we are all being forced to think about the holiday shopping season even before Halloween has come and gone.  It's still warm outside and the store displays are now featuring Santa Claus and the newest glittering Christmas ornaments for your Christmas tree.  So, I suppose then it would be wise of us to begin thinking about how to approach our shopping techniques for the new holiday season.  We simply must make a commitment to not making the same mistakes we made last year - standing in the long lines, fighting the crowds, spending more than we budgeted, waiting until the absolute last minute or being the first in line on "Black Friday" (the day after Thanksgiving which traditionally marks the start of the holiday shopping season) and ultimately getting trampled over as we fight to get that discounted digital camera or flat screen tv.

Instead, we are going to take the "Smarter Shopper Holiday Pledge" (for printing and sharing). 

"Smarter Shopper Holiday Pledge"

I, (insert your name here), pledge to adhere to the ten holiday shopping tips outlined below.  I realize that by not doing so, I may suffer the consequences of holiday shopper's remorse which include but are not limited to: loss of cash reserves, higher credit card debt, and near insanity from overexposure to large crowds, outrageous lines, and low product inventory. 

1.  I will use cash.
Using cash makes it easier to stay within the budget.  I don't even mean using your debit card because you're able to justify going over just a bit on a particular gift if there's money available in your checking account.  I say set limits, use cash, and when the cash is gone, there's no more gift buying.  Now, this is going to take some self-control and I struggle with it myself at the holiday season, but if you've got $100 for gifts, then don't push the budget and spend $101.  No matter how wrapped up you get into the Christmas lights, music, and other smiling holiday shoppers carrying their large shopping bags, stay within your budget…cash will help you do that!

2.  I will keep track of my credit card spending.
Ok, if you absolutely must use a credit card, use the one with the lowest interest and know how you are going to pay off the credit card balance.  Carrying balances obviously costs more than the item itself.  So, that bargain that we got at the holidays is no longer a bargain 90 - 120 days later.  Have a plan to pay off the holiday purchases.  Additionally and just as important, know how much you are spending on those credit cards.  You still need to set limits.

3.  I will be patient.
There's nothing like waiting in a long check out line and have to endure price check after price check or a declined credit card holder arguing with the cashier, or even a shift change just as you approach the register.  However, we all know these things happen.  Calm down and be patient.  Should you need a small book or magazine to bring along with you, do so.  If leaving the kids at home is an option because they'll add additional stress to your trip, do so.  Maybe just taking a deep breath will help.  Just calm down and be patient.

4.  I will start shopping early in the season and get it out of the way.
I've never understood why people wait until the very last minute to do their holiday shopping when they know it drives them nuts.  Start shopping now.  The malls aren't overcrowded yet.  No one else is really thinking about holiday shopping for now.  You could be the first one. 

5.  I will give less expensive but creative gifts instead.
Now, I'm not necessarily suggesting arts and crafts here unless of course that's what you want to do.  But, all of us are not creative minds.  However, for example, if you think of one gift that would work an entire family, you'll definitely save money.  My family loves old movies.  A great creative gift basket consisting of a few old movies, popcorn and candy, and maybe a blanket would definitely be less expensive than trying to get us all individual gifts. Think outside the box to say money!

6.  I will have a game plan.
In order to get those must have items or those hard to find popular items, you have to create a game plan.  That game plan has to take in consideration the availability of the items, the budget, and when you can go get the items.  Don't leave your house without a game plan outlining where you're going, what you're going to purchase, how much you are going to purchase it for, and what your alternate gift selections are.  Yes, you should at least have in mind what the alternate gift item will be should you not be able to find the gift or if you are on the loosing end of an in-store battle with another determined mom.

7.  I will shop safely.
Safer is better. Watch your personal belongings at all times including handbags, purchases, and children. Pay particular attention at the register when you can be distracted by the particulars of the transaction or outside in the parking lot or waiting on public transportation.  Last holiday season I was out late with other shoppers on Chicago's Magnificent Mile, where you might feel a false sense of security.  A team of purse-snatchers was out looking for their next victim.  They spotted her, with her children, completely distracted, purse wide open, while crossing busy Michigan Avenue. Luckily, someone else saw how the situation was about to unfold and warned her before her holiday shopping season was be ruined.  Be a safe shopper!

8.  I will get enough rest.
There's nothing like going out during the holiday shopping season and running out of steam. An important part of your shopping game plan should be to get plenty of rest the night before.  Get a great start in the morning with a good breakfast and wear comfortable shoes. You should be all set to go. These type of shopping trips can sometimes go all day and night, especially if you're like a friend of mine who likes to literally shop until the stores close down, grabbing that last bargain on the rack as the last call announcement goes out over the intercom.  Be prepared and get some rest.

9. I will not forget the bargains at the outlet malls.
If you are in downtown Chicago and looking for a change, one of the outlet malls for holiday bargains.  You'll need a car but the prices can be well worth the drive.  When we make a list of things to do in Chicago, we often overlook the feasibility of the outlet malls.  There are bargains on upscale merchandise from designers such as Kate Spade, Giorgio Armani, and Coach at Chicago Premium Outlet Mall and Lighthouse Place Premium Outlet (in nearby Michigan City, Indiana).  Gurnee Mills Outlet Mall features retailers for the whole family, a huge Cineplex, as well as, a reptile zoo…just in case the kids need a break.  And if you go to Gurnee Mills Outlet Mall, then you might as well stop by Prime Outlets Pleasant Prairie Mall which is just a few miles away just across the Wisconsin border.  Or, you might choose to visit the Prime Outlet Mall in Huntley, Illinois which is located just west of Chicago along the Northwest toll way.  Visiting the Prime Outlet Mall in Huntley would give you the added opportunity to visit the IKEA store and The Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg, Illinois.

10.  I will attempt to avoid the crowds at all costs.
Shopping earlier during the day or first thing Saturday morning will help avoid some of the crowd during the week and those late risers on Saturday or Sunday. Or if you like shop later in the evening, most stores will have extended holiday hours.  Most people like to be at home by this time.  This can work in your favor.  There are fewer crowds in the evening. But remember to be safe.


Note: You, could of course, just do your shopping online but then that takes all of the "fun" out of the whole holiday shopping experience.


 

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Advertising Gifts Online at Great Prices


 

Advertising Gifts Online at Great Prices

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554

Summary:
Holiday gifts are available everywhere online, so how do you know if it's really a wholesale item? First, do a price comparison with several retailers. Beware of companies labeled wholesale that sell comparable brand name items at the same prices as retailers. Also, check the shipping total. Some companies will price below retail and then hike the shipping price tremendously to make up the difference.


Keywords:
advertising, marketing, online auctions, shopping, auctions


Article Body:

Holiday gifts are available everywhere online, so how do you know if it's really a wholesale item? First, do a price comparison with several retailers. Beware of companies labeled wholesale that sell comparable brand name items at the same prices as retailers. Also, check the shipping total. Some companies will price below retail and then hike the shipping price tremendously to make up the difference.


Look for closeout bargains on  auctions. There are online companies that buy closeout merchandise from department stores, return merchandise, or overstock products. They buy these items super cheap and then pass the wholesale savings on to online consumers.


Once you locate an online seller that offers these kinds of items, you can often find great wholesale deals on gifts for kids of all ages, from babies to teens. For babies, there are baby cribs, baby blankets, baby furniture, and baby clothing available online at wholesale prices. For toddlers and those a little older, there are toys, games, dolls, and other great items online. For teens, there are CD players, cell phones, musical instruments, video games, DVD movies, music, jewelry, clothing, shoes, books, and more at wholesale prices.


Wholesale Computer Gifts for the Holidays


For the one who loves computers, you can find a variety of wholesale computer gifts online such as hard drives, printers and printer accessories, laptop cases, cables, adapters, computer briefcases, and more. Other ideas include webcams, gaming computers, digital cameras, and printer ink cartridges. Look for brand name products such as Dell and Compaq and compare pricing and quality. Sometimes you can find used accessories at great prices but be sure the items are in good condition.


eBay Wholesale Holiday Gifts


Browse  auctions during the holidays to find wholesale gift items. Some eBay sellers specialize in wholesale products and offer a wide selection for babies, kids, and grown ups. With an eBay seller such as this, you can buy many of your gifts from the same Web store and save on shipping while also minimizing your shopping time online.


Use eBay's special features such as the drop-down sorting menu to list items from lowest price to highest price, and to sort listings according to when bid times are ending. Or, use the search features at eBay to find wholesale sellers. When placing bids, avoid getting caught up in bid wars for popular holiday gift items. Wait until the last hour or half hour of the  auction and watch to see how high the bids are near the end. Then bid if you feel you can get the item at a great price.


Some sellers offer the -Buy It Now- feature even with their wholesale prices, which enables you to buy directly without bidding. This enables you to buy the gift immediately without the stress of bidding though you might pay a slightly higher price when choosing this option.


Use keyword searches at Google, Yahoo, or MSN search engines or type in product names along with the word -wholesale- directly into the eBay search box to find excellent wholesale gifts this holiday season.


 

Advertising of online auctions continues to boom.



 

Advertising of online auctions continues to boom.

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342

Summary:
As the industry of online auctions continues to boom, the level of competition among the retailers also keeps getting higher. This competition makes the online shops to be very alert and updated on what the other stores are selling to make sure that it would be their prices that would be most appealing for online consumers.


Keywords:
advertising, marketing, shopping, jeans, auctions


Article Body:

As the industry of  auctions continues to boom, the level of competition among the retailers also keeps getting higher. This competition makes the online shops to be very alert and updated on what the other stores are selling to make sure that it would be their prices that would be most appealing for online consumers.

It is extremely easy to find and buy anything and everything online. The diversity of the online shopping marketplace is amazing because of its global aspect. You have endless possibilities. For the convenience of online shoppers, the number of discounts in internet stores have also been growing continuously.


There are literally thousands and thousands of online stores that continue to thrive and they all provide businesses and individuals with an electronic method of buying services and products. They provide the access to the widest variety of merchandise in the comfort of their offices or homes.


Here are some of the more popular online stores or marketplaces that truly provide great products offering and service.


1. eBay


eBay is probably the most famous  auction. Consumers are able to find all kinds of items - from books to gardening tools to appliances to clothing to baby products to electronic gadgets and even cars and real estate.


2. Amazon


This would be perhaps the second largest online store, which hosts both online stores and auctions. Although Amazon also offers the same products that eBay sells, their reputation mainly lies on the category of books and video entertainment.


3. Wal-Mart


Wal-Mart is an online store, which offers a wide range of merchandise as well. However, they also offer internet services, as well as questions regarding taxes at the start of the year. This makes Wal-Mart a great place to shop and get information.



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