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Buying the perfect gift for your friends and family on the internet

12-15-2005 05:30 PM CET | Advertising, Media Consulting, Marketing Research

Press release from: Beat The Crowd

York, North Yorkshire - 12/14/2005 - Intro statement

Compared with last year, shopping online has increased by 40%, so competition for buyers is fierce, which works to Joe publics advantage as companies drop prices to beat the competition.

Many people at Christmas have very good intension's of buying all their gifts well before the big day but in reality this often doesn't happen and they start to panic buy at the last minute. At this point most people often find themselves in a dilemma, on one hand they want to buy something quickly and on the other they want to get gifts that look like they have put a great deal of thought into. For this very reason the internet can be your best friend. There are great sites on the internet that will help you find the perfect gift for every person in your family, and at the lowest prices.

By using these sites you can find unique gifts that people do not usually see in everyday shops, this makes it look like you have spent a lot of time thinking about what your fiends and family would really love for Christmas. Many of these sites allow you to break down the gifts based on Age, Gender and Price, which makes it even easier to find the perfect present for your 52 year old Aunty Pat.

With the internet there is no need to get up early to beat the Christmas traffic, push your way around the crowded shops, scramble for the last furby and then wait for hours in a que stretching around the store. If you have a computer and a connection to the internet than why not try Christmas Shopping Online and beat the crowd in comfort.

To help you on your way to shopping heaven www.BeatTheCrowd.co.uk have researched and compiled an in depth list of all the websites that will be able to help you find that perfect gift, in comfort and at the right price.

Delivery Warning: Shopping online means you are able to find the best gifts at the lowest prices quickly, but it also means those gifts have to be packed and sent to you by post. This year I would recommend that you complete you online shopping by Monday 19th December for normal delivery and Thursday 22nd December if you intend to pay extra for special delivery. This should give the delivery service enough time to get you orders to you on time. Last year I ordered all my gifts online the week before Christmas and they all arrived within 2 to 3 days.

Contact Daryl Camfield for more insights into this topic. Email: darylcamfield@gmail.com Other helpful information regarding the event can be found at: http://www.BeatTheCrowd.co.uk.

For More Information Contact:

Daryl Camfield
darylcamfield@gmail.com
www.beatthecrowd.co.uk

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