Take it to the web for an entirely different holiday shopping experience Now that we have explored the material world of traffic, long check out lines and swelling crowds it is time to enter an entirely different kind of shopping jungle. This is Holiday Shopping Diva here with a whole new shopping subject and a bag of tricks to guide even the least computer savvy shopper to cyber success this holiday season.
Christmas on the Block
Ok, first things first - just because you are facing a computer screen instead of an intimidating mob of shoppers does not mean the competition is any less fierce. In some ways it is more so, but don't let that frighten you.
Heading to the online auctions to shop is a great way to stretch your dollar, avoid post office messes, and find a wider variety of toys in one spot. That being said you still need to prepare. The list, the research and the stakeout are all still important. This initial work will allow you to get down to the nitty-gritty of defending your bid when the time comes.
Gone Shopping
With your list and exact toy needs in mind it is time to head to the auction sites to find little Billy's first toddler bike. Having done the research means you know exactly what you want and this increases your odds of finding it among the thousands of cyber offerings listed as toddler bike. Once you have zeroed in on the target, place your bid. Timing is often very important. You can put the toys you wish to observe in a special 'watch' list. This allows you to keep a close eye on the toy without placing a bid. It is a good idea to watch an item before officially placing your bid. This is especially true for auctions that still have several days before they close or for toy items that are likely to be popular.
As you watch your list, keep track of similar toys and their selling prices. This will help you know what you can expect a winning bid to be.
Going once, going twice and sold! To nannygoo124
As you compile your watch list one of the most important things you need to decide is what your maximum bid will be. Remember as you calculate how much you are willing to spend on Suzie's custom step stool, remember to account for shipping. It is easy to get carried away in the excitement of last minute bids and end up spending way more than you had intended.
Near the end of the auction place your bid. If the auction site has an automatic re-bid system it is a good idea to use it. This allows you to set your top price and then if you are out bid the site will automatically re-bid on your behalf until your top price is reached.
As the auction time is close to finishing, now is the time to be hyper vigilant. Don't turn your back on your item for even a minute in the final 15 minutes of the auction or you may lose it. Shopping the auction adds an element of fun to Christmas shopping you won't find elsewhere and you don't have to fix your hair to get it!
It takes a bit of time to find the good deals, using auctions and if you have the extra time, it could be worth it.
Christmas on the Block
Ok, first things first - just because you are facing a computer screen instead of an intimidating mob of shoppers does not mean the competition is any less fierce. In some ways it is more so, but don't let that frighten you.
Heading to the online auctions to shop is a great way to stretch your dollar, avoid post office messes, and find a wider variety of toys in one spot. That being said you still need to prepare. The list, the research and the stakeout are all still important. This initial work will allow you to get down to the nitty-gritty of defending your bid when the time comes.
Gone Shopping
With your list and exact toy needs in mind it is time to head to the auction sites to find little Billy's first toddler bike. Having done the research means you know exactly what you want and this increases your odds of finding it among the thousands of cyber offerings listed as toddler bike. Once you have zeroed in on the target, place your bid. Timing is often very important. You can put the toys you wish to observe in a special 'watch' list. This allows you to keep a close eye on the toy without placing a bid. It is a good idea to watch an item before officially placing your bid. This is especially true for auctions that still have several days before they close or for toy items that are likely to be popular.
As you watch your list, keep track of similar toys and their selling prices. This will help you know what you can expect a winning bid to be.
Going once, going twice and sold! To nannygoo124
As you compile your watch list one of the most important things you need to decide is what your maximum bid will be. Remember as you calculate how much you are willing to spend on Suzie's custom step stool, remember to account for shipping. It is easy to get carried away in the excitement of last minute bids and end up spending way more than you had intended.
Near the end of the auction place your bid. If the auction site has an automatic re-bid system it is a good idea to use it. This allows you to set your top price and then if you are out bid the site will automatically re-bid on your behalf until your top price is reached.
As the auction time is close to finishing, now is the time to be hyper vigilant. Don't turn your back on your item for even a minute in the final 15 minutes of the auction or you may lose it. Shopping the auction adds an element of fun to Christmas shopping you won't find elsewhere and you don't have to fix your hair to get it!
It takes a bit of time to find the good deals, using auctions and if you have the extra time, it could be worth it.
About the Author:
Edie Mindell is the writer for http://www.SimplyUniqueBabyGifts.com. For newborn baby personalized gifts or to view their furniture department for items, such as a personalized rocking chair, check out their online catalogue. Enjoy free shipping (lower 48 states)
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