Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Friday, December 19, 2008

Christmas Feature: 5 Essential Tips to Christmas Shopping


Christmas is the busiest time in terms of shopping because everybody has to make some type of purchase whether gifts, decorations or food in addition to the everyday essentials that we all need to buy. Thus, you can't just randomly roam around; you have to know what you're doing.
Let me just start you off with a few general shopping tips that can be applied at any time of the year, whether Black Friday, Christmas or Boxing Day:

Top 10 Tips
Top 10 Clothing Shops
Top 10 What Not To Do

Now, for the uniquely Christmas tips:

5. Brand names are important.

Some may not admit it but everyone likes brand names simply because of the popularity (although quality is often better as well). Whether it's shampoo, clothing or coffee, everyone wants the real stuff. And Christmas isn't a time to be pinch pennies; it's a time to show your love and care for people.

4. Hurry in the stores, not on the roads.

I know you're in a rush and I know you have better things to do but for your own safety, don't try cutting through hundreds of cars on your way to the mall to save a few minutes. In the winter especially, it's a hazard because of the slippery, wet conditions as well as the low visibility.

3. Remember to wrap.

Not putting wrapping paper on your gifts makes the recipient feel uncared for so just take a few moments to properly wrap what you give.

2. Shop on weekdays if you can.

The weekends see malls crowded with people each scurrying their own little way, and not caring who they irritate while they do this. On the other hand, weekdays are a lot more peaceful without the stink, heat and crowds of Saturday and Sunday. Parking spots are available and you don't have to worry as much about thieves either.

1. Know what you need.

It's easy to blow a holiday budget and even the most frugal of people can do it. I understand that you want to be a generous as possible but you have to stop at a certain point. So gather all the wishlists, make your own shopping list of things you need to buy for the big party and go armed with these. Inevitably, you're going to spend a bit more but it's always better to have a few guidelines.

One More: Don't be distracted by Christmas displays or events.

There's always going to be Santa Claus visits, special decorations and what not but you have more important things to do. Refrain from strolling around a shopping center examining each little Christmassy item.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Christmas Feature: A Compilation of Good Christmas Shopping Coupons


With the current financial downturn, we're all trying to be a bit more thrifty. Studies and surveys have proven that a great majority of people are making an attempt to spend less this year. Here's a few coupons to help you do this without sacrificing the quality of your gifts.

American Eagle

20% off an entire purchase (in-store)
Expires: December 16, 2008

Use American Eagle coupon code 48761907 or 36480827 or 69784794 or 68823847 or 87954302 or 29683491 (online)
Expires: December 24, 2008

Aeropostale

$10 off when you spend $50 or more (in-store)
Expires: December 24, 2008

Dick's Sporting Goods

$10 off your purchase of $50 or more (in-store)
Expires: February 28, 2009

$15 off your purchase of $75 or more (in-store)
Expires: January 31, 2009

Best Buy

10% off your purchase (in-store)
Expires: December 15, 2008

$50 off any Garmin GPS System (in-store)
Expires: December 31, 2008

Dell

Various Dell coupon codes (online)
Expires: Various

Barnes and Noble

10% off one item (in-store)
Expires: December 18, 2008

15% off one item (members only) (in-store)
Expires: December 18, 2008

10% off of your highest priced item with code D9E4E3T (online)
Expires: December 18, 2008

Sears

10% off appliances
Expires: January 31, 2009

$5 off purchases of $30 or more
Expires: January 31, 2009

Home Depot

$5 off purchases of $50 or more with code HOLIDAY733 (online)
Expires: Unknown

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Black Friday Feature: An Introduction to Black Friday, Some Information


Black Friday is considered one of the busiest shopping days on the calendar in the United States, where many shops open very early and offer doorbuster deals to lure customers. As well, this day is often looked upon as the start of the Christmas shopping season and this year, is on November 28. In fact, each year, Black Friday falls on the day after Thanksgiving Day.
This day leaves shoppers in a huge frenzy with long line-ups at pretty much every store and enormous sales volume in every major retailer. Likely, this is why corporations brace themselves for the customers each year, preparing with massive price cuts of up to 80% is some places, huge amounts of decorations, advertisements employed in every place possible and extra staffing.
Website owners also are known to make individual websites just for the occasion, offering guides to the shopping day.
One interesting fact about this special day is the origin of its name: Black Friday is known to be a very chaotic, feverish and even stressful shopping day and is therefore a direct connection to "Black Tuesday", the notorious label of the stock market crash in 1929, which shared these aspects with Black Friday.

Come back for more Black Friday news, information and advice!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Share Your Christmas Wish List With The World: Wishlistr


Have you ever wanted something really badly? I know I have and now there's a new way to use the web to share your wish list with others. Wishlistr has introduced something that's been a long time in the making.
With this website, you can create an account in literally less than 5 minutes then make a wish list of everything you've ever dreamed of (if you're like me, there's a lot of crap), filled with your own template, direct links to the items and short descriptions. Then, you can publish your wish list so the entire world can view
your daily cravings. And what really makes this a cool site is the fact that you can add friends by searching for their profiles. Or if you can't find them, just invite them to check out Wishlistr and your own little compilation.
Yeah, yeah. I know the same old story; you don't have time. Well, making a wish list only takes a few minutes and is unbelievably fun. Plus, with this site, you can effortlessly import a wish list from Amazon or your bookmarks on Delicious.
Another great feature of Wishlistr is the fact that you don't have to spend days shopping around for gift ideas. Just go over to their guide to today's hottest accessories, all categorized into specific areas.
Wishlistr is one thing you won't come across often so go over and try it out.

Check out my wish list at www.wishlistr.com/profile/notculpable