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11.29.2006

Compare.

FruCall
This is way cool. Want to be sure you're getting a good deal when you're shopping? Stop by and register at FruCall. When you spot an item you like, call 1-888-363-7822 (you have a cell phone, right?) . Type the UPC of the product you're interested in and Frucall will tell you the best online prices for that item. If you like the online price better, you can buy it directly from the online merchant while you're on the phone. Or buy it later, if you'd rather. Your info is stored so you can check it at home later - and you can even leave yourself "voicenotes."

Pronto
This is a very comprehensive product search - Pronto has a terrific product selection on the web so you can find the lowest prices every time you shop online.

ShopLocal
Find the best deals to buy Online and at your Local stores.

Dealcatcher
Coupons, compare prices, deals.

11.27.2006

Manly men.

Manly Men, Oil Platforms, and Breaking Stereotypes from Harvard Business Review piqued my interest. And not just because Andrew used to work offshore on rigs!

11.20.2006

"You're a Neanderthal" has new meaning.

I heard about this on NPR the other day. Call me a geek (everyone else does)... but I thought it was simply fascinating!

Humans, Neanderthals closer on family tree: But it's the differences in DNA that excite scientists most

Zamzar

Prepare to be amazed. Zamzar is so cool!

This is a free online conversion tool for four categories of file formats - Document, Image, Music and Video Formats. You can see the exact conversion types on offer here, but this is more extensive than anything we've found.

And did we mention it's free?

11.14.2006

Hola, Mi Amigo

Hola, Mi Amigo is a great demographic article in ClickZ today by Peter Lerma. Read it for additional insight into the Hispanic market online...

11.08.2006

Stump the researcher. Part 1.

A loyal reader asks:

Who buys gift cards and why? Have we just become gift-giving slackers and this is the easy way out? Do we buy them even for our closest friends (those people we are supposed to know well enough to select something personal) or do we use them for the obligation gift to the nephew we haven’t seen in 4 years and have no idea what he’s into or what size he might be? Do people really like getting them (freedom to pick out what I really want) or hate them (now I have to go shopping AGAIN). How do we feel about knowing how much someone spent on us? Didn’t we used to be psycho about making sure the price tag was removed before we wrapped? Does it feel like holidays and birthdays are just financial transactions where we exchange cash?

Tough one, loyal reader.

We are shocked to report that the research shows that the primary reason people buy gift cards is that the recipients WANT gift cards. Frankly, I'm shocked. If I didn't read it myself, I'd say that the true motivation for buying gift cards is plain old laziness. (Sorry to any gift card clients we may have!)

Now some of the research:

Excerpted from: BigResearch

“The popularity of gift cards is soaring among consumers of all ages,” said Phil Rist, Vice President of Strategy for BIGresearch. “Once seen as a quick solution to a last minute present, gift cards have moved to the forefront as a holiday favorite to both give and receive.”

From Deloitte Consumer Holiday Survey

While gift cards are especially popular among shoppers over age 65 and those with incomes of more than $100,000, on average, respondents reported they planned to buy 4.7 cards each. These same respondents reported holding 2.3 cards unused from last year.

From Radio Advertising Bureau, Gift Cards Climb to the Top of the List

Once upon a time, gift cards were a last resort for people who didn't know what to buy. According to a new survey conducted by Stored Value Systems, a national leader in electronic gift card programs, that is no longer the case. The results of a national web survey of adults conducted at the end of February revealed that eight in 10 said they would rather receive a gift card to their favorite retailer than any other kind of gift."We've been doing surveys and watching gift cards grow in popularity for years," said Bob Skiba, SVS executive vice president and general manager. "Cards are so appreciated that many people specifically ask for gift cards to their favorite store or restaurant." Survey highlights include: -

  • 76 percent of adults purchased gift cards in the 2005 holiday season.
  • 91 percent of adults who had received holiday gift cards had redeemed them before the end of February 2006.
  • Three-quarters of recipients made sure they used up the card completely.
  • Eight in 10 people would rather get a gift card to a favorite retailer than any other kind of gift.
  • More than one-half of respondents say that they always or often add their own money when making a purchase with a gift card.
  • Of those purchasing holiday gift cards, two-thirds bought them in early December.
  • 68 percent of adults prefer or bought gift cards with an appropriate holiday design.
  • Eight respondents in 10 say that they spend more (33 percent) or the same amount (47 percent) on a gift card than they would on an alternate gift.
  • Those who received gift cards during the 2005 holiday season were given an average of 2.6 cards, with an average value of $42.32.
"There were some fascinating insights that emerged in the survey," Skiba said. "Most people -- 91 percent -- had redeemed their gift cards before the end of February, which shows how quickly cards are used. "We were interested in some of the new distribution channels for people receiving cards, such as their availability at gift card malls, at the retailer's website, or as incentives and gifts from employers. We are also seeing that gift card usage is expanding into other areas beyond the traditional winter holiday gift for friends and family. Special events and holidays like Valentine's Day, weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries are times when our culture exchanges gifts, so it is only natural that consumers use those occasions to offer a loved one a gift card."