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		<title>What Kind of Shopper Are YOU?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve all gotta shop, but how we shop, and why we shop, varies. So what kind of shopper are you? And how can you translate your traditional habits into online options? The Browser. Ahh, window shopping! Sometimes the fun is in the process. You don&#8217;t shop to buy &#8212; you just enjoy the experience. You [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;ve all gotta shop, but how we shop, and why we shop, varies. So  what kind of shopper are you? And how can you translate your traditional  habits into online options?</p>
<p>The Browser.  Ahh, window shopping!  Sometimes the fun is in the process. You don&#8217;t shop to buy &#8212; you just  enjoy the experience. You like to see what&#8217;s out there, so when you do  buy, it&#8217;s just right.</p>
<p>Online Tip: With online shopping you can  browse to your heart&#8217;s content, bookmark your favorite sites and revisit  them whenever you want!</p>
<p>The Power Shopper.  Type A shopping all  the way. You&#8217;ve made a list and checked it twice. You don&#8217;t come home  until the job is done. You know what you want and where to find it.  Everyone else should just get out of your way.</p>
<p>Online Tip: Take  advantage of great sites that offer lots of options in multiple product  areas, so you can meet all your shopping needs at once. Now that&#8217;s a  powerful prospect!</p>
<p>The Good-Buy Gal.  You had me at &#8220;On Sale&#8221;.  You&#8217;re a bargain hunter. A deal finder. An owner of a $20 cashmere  sweater. Sometimes you buy just because it&#8217;s such a great bargain&#8230;  even if you don&#8217;t need it. But hey, sometimes the sale&#8217;s the thing,  right?</p>
<p>Online Tip: Online shopping lets you shop by price! You can  go a-hunting for the best prices on the Net!</p>
<p>The Creative  Shopper.  So many great stores. So many interesting items just waiting  to be discovered. You&#8217;ll know when you&#8217;ve found just the right gift.  That smile will brighten up your face. Success.</p>
<p>Online Tip: Gift  idea sites showcase unique and creative gifts from all corners of the  Net! Just point,  click and smile.</p>
<p>The Tentative Shopper.  This  one. No, wait, that one. Wait, stop &#8212; this one. Yeah, this one. Or that  one. Maybe that one.</p>
<p>Online Tip: We&#8217;re afraid you are on your own  for this one. You will likely be just as indecisive when you shop  online as you are in a store. Good luck. Maybe see if you can befriend a  Power Shopper!</p>
<p>The Anxious Shopper.  The mall. The crush of  people all around. Panic begins to set in. How will you accomplish  anything? Three deep breaths and start with your left foot. You can do  it.</p>
<p>Online Tip: Why suffer? All the shops are as close as your  laptop. Relax, take your time and shop with ease from your favorite  quiet corner!</p>
<p>The Shopaholic.  Shopping is more than a necessity,  it&#8217;s a way of life. You shop for fun; you shop for therapy. You shop.  Period.</p>
<p>Online Tip: You can assess all your options online. Browse  by price, type, designer&#8230; you name it. Indulge every whim on the spot  &#8211; and don&#8217;t waste time on boring things like parking!</p>
<p>The  Grumbler.  It&#8217;s crowded; lines are long; people are rude. The fact is &#8212;  you&#8217;d rather go to the dentist.</p>
<p>Online Tip: Here&#8217;s our tip. Go  online! Problem solved!</p>
<p>Happy Shopping to all &#8230; online or off!</p>
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		<title>Going Shopping</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 03:23:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shopping is something we do all the time but what do we really do when we go &#8220;shopping&#8221;? Knowing why and how women shop can make a great difference for a retail business so they can meet our needs but how many shops really think carefully about this? To me doing errands like getting the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Shopping is something we do all the time but what do we really do  when we go &#8220;shopping&#8221;? Knowing why and how women shop can make a great  difference for a retail business so they can meet our needs but how many  shops really think carefully about this?</p>
<p>To me doing errands like  getting the groceries and taking orders to the post office is the  regular run of the mill shopping. It is part of running a household and a  business but it isn&#8217;t recreational fun.</p>
<p>For most of us &#8220;shopping&#8221;  means an enjoyable outing to the shops, to the shopping mall, online  shopping, catalog shopping, street strip shopping, it is recreational  and about leisure.</p>
<p>Shopping doesn&#8217;t actually have to mean spending  up big or even spending anything, it can be window shopping where we  just go and see what&#8217;s at the shops, what&#8217;s happening, check out the new  designs, see what&#8217;s on sale, keeping an eye on that new DVD that&#8217;s out  to see when it is dropping down for bargain shopping, getting gift ideas  for upcoming birthdays and events.</p>
<p>Shopping can even be catching  up with a girlfriend for coffee and then a wonder round the shops. While  shopping can be about buying things it is usually also about being  social, exploring, seeking pleasure and being independent.</p>
<p>&#8220;Retail  therapy&#8221; doesn&#8217;t have to involve spending money either, it can be just  as simple as having an evening strolling round the shops and seeing  what&#8217;s happening.</p>
<p>Shops both online and at the mall need to be  setup to consider the different ways women shop &#8211; whether they&#8217;re out to  buy something or for any other reasons. Knowing why women shop makes  this much easier.</p>
<p>Shopping is a community based leisure activity,  even if you&#8217;re wondering about the shops alone, you&#8217;re still being with  others while getting a chance to be yourself in relative peace (compared  to how home and work can be). Having a safe, clean, reliable and  interesting place to go to get out of the house or escape after work  makes for an ideal social place.</p>
<p>We shop because we can, it is  very simple. But the reasons we go to the shops are as varied and  complex as we are as individuals. Being social at home means doing work  beforehand to get it presentable, work is for work so being out at the  shops and being social means women don&#8217;t have to worry or prepare &#8211; the  café does all of that!</p>
<p>As shopping is a form of escape, even if it  isn&#8217;t always about buying things, looking after the different groups  who need to escape makes for smart business. Parents with young children  need to get out and about and shops and malls that cater for the little  ones will benefit for their efforts.</p>
<p>So women shop for all manner  of reasons; social, leisure, pleasure, research, fun and escape. When  it&#8217;s made easy for them they keep going back to the same places.</p>
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		<title>Shopping is Therapy For the Blues</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love to look in the store fronts in the mall, especially outside malls. I love to wander and see the lights, the clothes, the bags, and jewelery. I don&#8217;t need to buy anything, I just need to wander, especially in the winter time when everything is so grey and drab outside. I have to [...]]]></description>
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<p>I love to look in the store fronts in the mall, especially outside  malls. I love to wander and see the lights, the clothes, the bags, and  jewelery. I don&#8217;t need to buy anything, I just need to wander,  especially in the winter time when everything is so grey and drab  outside.</p>
<p>I have to be careful to stay out of the clothing stores.  Once I go in I instantly feel that my whole wardrobe is out dated and  frumpy, but if I just glance in the windows and see the funky things  mannequins are wearing, they never appeal to me except for  entertainment, things are good.</p>
<p>Shopping in New Jersey is great,  there are boutiques, speciality stores, all the major chains that I  love, one of a kind stores and fantastic furniture stores in New Jersey.  Second to malls, I love to browse through furniture stores, mostly just  for ideas. I love to see what is paired with what and what color  accents are being used with what accessories.</p>
<p>Window shopping,  furniture browsing, a little fresh air, a nice walk and my day is  looking bright and cheery. Cheaper than therapy for lifting the spirit,  bring along a friend, throw in lunch and it becomes a perfect afternoon.</p>
<p>I  don&#8217;t know why it is that a little window shopping tends to brighten my  day. I don&#8217;t even need to buy anything, in fact it is better if I  don&#8217;t, then I don&#8217;t have buyers remorse later, it just feels good to get  out of the house and look at pretty things.</p>
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		<title>Do You Really Enjoy Shopping?</title>
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<p>Shopping can be defined as the examining of goods or services by  the shoppers with the intention of purchasing the goods or services from  retailers. Usually, the shoppers select the product they want after  analyzing the other options. Some people consider shopping as a leisure  activity and also an economic one. However others view it as a tedious  task.</p>
<p>What are the various types of shoppers?</p>
<p>o The shoppers  are of different types. There are people who are known as window  shoppers. They indulge in window-shopping. Window-shopping is the  activity in which shoppers look through various products or give them a  trial without actually buying them. They do it as a leisure activity  just to pass time.<br />
o Oniomania is the term used to denote shopping addiction or  shopaholic. Some people are addicted to shopping. They have a compulsive  desire to do shopping. They derive satisfaction while purchasing  something.<br />
o Some people consider shopping as a tedious task. They feel  uncomfortable to stand in queues for buying the product they want. Some  people do not have the patience to analyze various products and buy the  suitable one. They often buy the first product they see or they pick  randomly.<br />
o There are shoppers who go in groups (friends or relations) for  buying products. They ask suggestions from all of them and then buy a  product.</p>
<p>What are the different types of shops?</p>
<p>o The shops  may be of different types. There are shops that sell goods, which have  the same theme. These include bookstores, gift stores, hardware stores,  medical stores, pet stores etc.<br />
o Some shops sell second hand goods. A second hand bookstore is an  example of such a store. Super markets, departmental stores are examples  of stores that sell a wide range of products.<br />
o In cities there are shopping centers like shopping malls, bazaars,  Town Square etc. where people can do one stop shopping.<br />
o There are shops, which sell services such as in the case of the  travel agencies etc.<br />
What are freebies, free goods, free samples etc?</p>
<p>Freebies are  any goods or services that you can acquire without spending a penny.  People are always attracted to such freebies. This is because no one  will say no for a product that comes to you free of cost.</p>
<p>Some  products will be given free for purchasing a certain product. Though it  is often a promotional activity, shoppers feel more satisfied when they  get something extra for the amount they pay.</p>
<p>Free samples are  certain quantity of a product that is given away free of cost. This is a  promotional technique to make people to try the product for increasing  the sales. Such free samples make shoppers feel happy. These freebies,  free goods, free samples etc make shopping even more exciting for  shoppers.</p>
<p>What is bargaining?</p>
<p>When we think about shopping  the next thing that comes to our mind is bargaining. Most people like to  bargain while shopping. Some shoppers are very efficient in bargaining.</p>
<p>Some  shoppers might consider bargaining as a prestige issue and will not  bargain. Usually bargaining is not encouraged in comfortable and  air-conditioned shops with posted prices.</p>
<p>Bargaining is often not  possible in a chain store. Bargaining can be done in shops situated in  bazaars and market places. In North America and Europe bargaining is  limited to expensive items such as automobiles, real estate and jewelry.  But the situation is not the same in the rest of the world where  bargaining can be done on essential products also.</p>
<p>What do you  mean by shopping seasons?</p>
<p>Shopping seasons are the particular time  of the year when people spend more. Shopping seasons differ from one  country to another country depending on their customs, religion etc.  usually the biggest spending seasons are during the festive time. In  United States, the greatest spending season is around the Christmas  time.</p>
<p>What is online shopping?</p>
<p>We are living in the computer  era. Number of people using the computer and internet is increasing.  Nowadays internet is used as a means of communication, a great source of  information and as an entertainment tool etc. Apart from these uses  internet has also become the tool for performing business. Nowadays many  online business ventures are being undertaken. With the rapid  development of technology the concept of online shopping has been made  possible. Online shopping is a process in which people do shopping over  the internet. You can buy products or services online. You can also pay  for the goods online through credit cards and other modes of payments.  Online shopping is a gift because you can sit at home and buy what you  want.</p>
<p>What are the advantages and disadvantages of online  shopping?</p>
<p>The advantages of online shopping include:</p>
<p>o It is  more convenient as shoppers can search for the products they want and  buy them just by sitting at home. They can also save a lot of time.<br />
o Shoppers need not buy products due to compulsion from the sellers.  They are not pressurized in online shopping.<br />
o Shoppers can analyze a variety of products and select the suitable  product leisurely.<br />
o It is easy to compare prices of the products and buy.</p>
<p>The  disadvantages of online shopping include:</p>
<p>o You lose the enjoyment  of retail shopping.<br />
o Issues regarding privacy and security.<br />
o You must have an access to internet.<br />
o There is lack of feel and touch.<br />
oYou might find it hard to trust the unknown vendor.</p>
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		<title>Shopping Top 4 For Fashionistas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Known worldwide for its savvy trends and head-turning designs, Paris is the place to visit if you want to update your wardrobe in style. However, if you don&#8217;t know where to look, your trip may turn out to be more exhausting than you would think. Do some research beforehand to get an idea of what [...]]]></description>
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<p>Known worldwide for its savvy trends and head-turning designs,  Paris is the place to visit if you want to update your wardrobe in  style. However, if you don&#8217;t know where to look, your trip may turn out  to be more exhausting than you would think. Do some research beforehand  to get an idea of what you are looking for before you plunge into the  sheik capital, where you may be easily overwhelmed.</p>
<p>1) Fashion  Avenues &#8211; Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Avenue Montaign and Les Halles</p>
<p>If  you are looking for major designers that have dramatically changed the  fashion world, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore and Avenue Montaigne are the  places to look. You can find the famous French shops of Emmanual  Ungaro, Celiene, Chloe, Nina Ricci, Chanel, Bon Pointe and Christian  Dior on Avenue Montaign, as well as Italian and American designers such  as Valentino, Versace, Prada, Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren and D&amp;G.  On Rue du Fauborug, look out for Hermes, Gucci, Christian Dior,  Givenchy, Lavin femme, Yves Saint-Laurent and Gianni Versace. For  younger fashionistas in Paris, Les Halles may be closer to paradise.  Featuring Anges B and Claudie Pierlot, you can&#8217;t go wrong when looking  for an outfit for a night on the town, or even unique daily wear.</p>
<p>2)  Department Stores &#8211; Boulevard Haussmann</p>
<p>If you are looking some  of the most sheik fashion in Paris in some of the world&#8217;s most  extravagant malls, Paris department stores are the place to look. Two of  the most famous are Printemps and Galleries Lafayette, which are both  located on Boulevard Haussmann. Thousands of chic goods are spread out  over five floors of merchandise. Between glorified window-shopping,  enjoy gourmet food on breath-taking terraces and occasional free fashion  shows. Find bargains during one of the two Parisian sales seasons,  either from the end of January to the beginning of March or the latter  half of June.</p>
<p>3) Flea Markets</p>
<p>Sprinkled around Paris are  flea markets, which offer a delightful variety of gently used  merchandise and art. A few of the city&#8217;s many markets are listed below.</p>
<p>-  Antica Market &#8211; A tiny market with only about a dozen stalls, Antica  offers a gallery with high-end tapestries ornaments and other household  objects.<br />
- Biron Market &#8211; Selling the highest quality antiques, Biron is  known as the most upscale market in Paris.<br />
- Dauphine Market &#8211; Probably the largest antique market in the city,  Dauphine market occupies a large space and sells everything from rare  books to genuine Victorian dressers.</p>
<p>4) Open Air Markets</p>
<p>Open  Air Markets have been popular in <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.welcome2france.com/" target="_new">Paris</a> since the 5th century and  are an integral part of Parisian Culture. Currently there are 69  open-air and 13 closed-air markets. The schedules of the open-air  markets varies, but rest assured that there is at least one open in each  district, each day of the week.</p>
<p>If you are scared to do it on  your own, don&#8217;t fret, there is a solution at hand. Companies such as  Chic Shopping Paris (phone 06.77.65.08.01) can help you maneuver through  the foreign streets to uncover real gems in the rough.</p>
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