GETTING THE BEST DEALS ONLINE
More than half of households now regularly shop on the Internet. That's good news for e-tailers who saw online retail sales grow 25 percent last year, to $220 billion. And while today's online shoppers are more cyber-savvy than ever before (and better equipped when it comes to tracking down the best bargains online), there are times when we're left wondering: Did I really get the best deal? Could I have done better on another website? And what about those comparison shopping sites ... are they really churning out the best deals for consumers?
Shopping Comparison Sites – where many start their search.
When you know what you're looking to buy online ... Maybe it's a particular digital camera, stroller, or sneaker ... The best place to begin your search is on a shopping comparison website.

About comparison shopping sites or "bots."
A new five-year forecast from Forrester Research indicates people who are the biggest online spenders are also the most likely to comparison shop. Price comparison sites give you a great initial snapshot of what the product is currently going for online. There are several comparison sites to choose from, like: www.PriceGrabber.com, www.Shopzilla.com, www.Shopping.com, to name a few. PriceGrabber.com covers more than 11,000 retailers, includes a new "Shop Green" option for eco-friendly choices & claims you'll save -- on average -- up to 25-30% just by using them as part of the process. It is updates six times daily to reflect the latest prices from all included merchants. Shopzilla draws on database of 33 million products from more than 91,000 stores. Electronics are the most popular item for searches on these kinds of sites (followed by apparel, appliances and home improvements).
Comparison shopping sites also allow smaller, less established e-tailers to feature products next to major players/big brand names - and that's a plus. Those smaller retailers often have less overhead & may be willing to list a hot item as a loss leader, just to get in the game & grow their customer base (they're banking on you coming back for subsequent purchases).
Tips for Using Shopping Comparison Sites:
1) Re-sort results.

2) Not all e-tailers are included.
The merchants listed in the search results are paying to be there. Each time someone clicks through to their site, they pay a small fee. It's called paying for "cost per click" leads. http://merchant.shopzilla.com/oa/shopping_search/
3) Also search the big name stores.
If you have the time, you might also check prices on the larger individual retailer sites for the item you're after. Search Walmart.com, Target.com, Circuit City, Best Buy, etc. Sometimes these outlets will be running exclusive promotions which may make the net price lower even if the actual item is priced the same.
4) Use more than one price comparison site.
Many people have a favorite shopping comparison site, but as is the case with online travel sites, there isn't one that consistently finds the best deals. And again, you won't always find the same group of e-tailers listed from site to site. Still, even just using one of them, is bound to get you pointed in a more frugal direction.
5) Consider the total cost.

Shipping cost: There's usually a place where you can enter in your zip code to see each merchant's shipping charges instantly.
Tax: This will likely vary too. There are a number of factors, including where the company is based and where you live.
Coupon codes: You can find online coupon codes on sites like www.couponcabin.com or by typing the name of the retailer + coupon codes into any major search engine (e.g., GAP + coupon codes). Maybe the price is higher on one site, but you've got a 10% off coupon, so it brings the price down making it the overall best deal. (Deal-aggregating sites are also worth checking out: www.bradsdeals.com is a good one.
6) Know when items are "refurbished."
Make sure the item you're viewing online is "new." Some sites, particularly those that deal in electronics, sell "refurbished" items. Those items and their lower price are often displayed on shopping comparison sites. Be sure to read the fine print when you click through to view the item description. (Tip: Sometimes you can spot these e-tailers quickly, as they may have names long the lines of"RefurbDepot" or "Second Chance."
Could you be paying more than the next guy for the same item?
"Price Customization" is typically legal.
As long as their not delivering different prices base on race, religion, gender, etc.
Can be based on supply and demand.
When too many buyers act on a particularly hot deal, an online retailer may begin to sell out quickly, prompting the site to automatically up prices based on supply and demand.
E-tailers get to know you and build a profile about you.
Most sites these days ask you to register. How many of us really read the site's privacy policies? They collect information about your purchase history, your browsing history, product preferences, financial resources – and set prices accordingly. Their profile of you could suggest that you may be willing to pay more – or less – than others for a particular item. They may also use your profile to suggest certain products you might like or to target you with certain discount coupons or offers.
Non-Bargain hunters are prime customers.
Stores may reward those who DON'T bargain hunt and thus bring in more revenue. The constant coupon code user may be charged higher initial prices, while the buyer who never bothers to price-compare (shopping on the favorite site despite a competitor's sale) and never uses coupon codes may get price breaks in return.
How to make sure you're getting the best deal if you suspect there may be some price customization going on:
1) Clear your cookies.

2) Timing is everything.
Some prices, particularly those on popular items, could be here today, gone tomorrow. If you're not in a rush to buy an item, try searching for the item over a course of a week or even weeks. Watch to see if the price trends up or down during certain times of the week or day.
3) Playing Hard to Get
Some people even claim they're convinced checking out a product online, but not ultimately buying them, may mean the next time they look for the very same item, it is more likely to be marked down or offered with a "free shipping" (the single most powerful promotion online) or percentage discount. So .... some true bargain bees looking to beat the system, will put things in & out of their shopping cart. The "abandoned" shopping cart is little like walking of the car lot & having the dealer say, "Wait, wait ... We can do better!" Note: Remember an item is not really YOURS until you check out. It's not enough to have it in your cart. So, if it's a hot item, you really want it &/or inventory may be low, don't get too cutesy or by the time you actually go to check out you may find you and your virtually shopping cart were strolling a bit too long.
RSS Feeds and Hot Deal "Alerts"
Several shopping sites are offer to send hot deals alerts via e-mail or to your cell phone. There are also RSS feeds, featuring deals you've asked to be alerted about.
Consumer say they find the best deals online.
74% of consumers say they find better deals online, than in traditional bricks and mortar stores (April 2007, Online Shopper Deal Shopping Study by BizRate Research).
Online sales of apparel, accessories and footwear edged out computer hardware and software in 2006, $18.3 billion to $17.2 billion. (Forrester Research – Spring 2007)
More pictures, ability to zoom in + virtual models, can lead to more sales online.
Many people have shed their reluctance to buy something they can't touch or try on, especially as retailers develop more sophisticated websites allowing you to view images from different angles. Flexible return policies also encourage non- committal shoppers to give the Internet a try. Here's an amazing site for designer jeans -- popdenim.com
If you didn't catch this at top, here are a few of my favorites things purchased recently online. Was on bit if a spree ... more here:) I'm a "hunter."
Hunters vs. browsers.

Hunters, who tend to be men, know exactly what they want, right down to color, size and brand. Browsers, who tend to be women, are more interested in what's new and what's on sale.
Growing importance of User Ratings.

The best deal is finding the right balance.

Consumers still love to price comparison shop, but are wary of deals that are too good to be true and turn to fellow shoppers to make their decisions. Online shoppers are looking for the right balance between price and retailer reliability. They will not succumb to premium pricing for the sake of good merchant ratings. You really want to know about this site .... CLICK HERE: www.WIZE.com to make WIZE BUYING DECISIONS.









Comments
This site does some of what we're re doing in this blog with help of friends like Chrissy, but on larger scale ...
Speaks to fact that people put a lot of stock in reviews/recommendations.
Legendary Jason Calacanis is on the board.
http://www.thisnext.com/
Hey there, I work with Regina. I've actually checked out ThisNext.com before. Very cool site. We'll put that one on our radar for future stories like this one. Thanks for sharing!
Hey! I will tune in on Sunday. These are great sites.
Great story, very informative and proved useful. NexTag.com was a really good find and the link to rss on yahoo.com was a discovery as well - thanks for a well-researched and "to-the-point" feature. You sorted the issues and ordered them beautifully.
I agree, online shopping can save money. I like dealtaker.com. They have saved me tons of money
You can search for good deals at www.coolposting.com
Very good search engine to use.
Thank you for the great review. To make the already long list of shopping sites I will add http://www.salegrab.com
Currently, it does not support social shopping. But once the core features are in place we will try it.
The problem with social shopping to me is that it might seem simple but in reality it is a hard thing to implement. For the social shopping site data to be accurate it needs to many variables to consider. Designing user interface that will not be too complicated and lead to helpful, complete data is hard, but probably doable.
Many of the social shopping sites that I know of simply try to be digg or el.icio.us on the shopping platform. That is good, but I think the industry is really lucking novelty.
hi regina
are the jeans authentic from pop denim
not just because they said so on the faq, but have you researched it an have tried to authenticate them
i'm not sure if the jeans are authentic either. how do we know?
I know several people who have used site successfully, but have not personally tried. Should have before writing about it. Will order pair tonight & report back ....
- R
Site is legit. Finding your size easier said than done. Good prices. Limited quantities.
Great advice! When I'm looking for a specific item, I use the commparison shopping engines mentioned. Once I know exactly what I want, I head to an online coupon code site, like http://www.couponheaven.com/
Excellent Shopping Advice! Just one more site that would save you even more. Shop in your own FREE online mall at: http:www.shop4arebate.com With over 1000 stores to choose from, many major retailers and a rebate on every purchase, you're bound to save more than shopping from store to store. Use coupon codes for added savings. Shop wisely and get the most savings possible everyday!
Excellent Shopping Advice! Just one more site that would save you even more. Shop in your own FREE online mall at: http://www.shop4arebate.com With over 1000 stores to choose from, many major retailers and a rebate on every purchase, you're bound to save more than shopping from store to store. Use coupon codes for added savings. Shop wisely and get the most savings possible everyday!
You may want to check out www.CouponCowgirl.com as well. Easy to use, great design and a fun blog!
EPOS System and Usage
Point of sale or point of service (POS or PoS) can mean a retail shop, a checkout counter in a shop, or the location where a transaction occurs. More specifically, the point of sale often refers to the hardware and software used for checkouts -- the equivalent of an electronic cash register.
RiteCart (www.ritecart.co.uk) is a comprehensive future generation XML and java based ecommerce (Online Shopping Solution) & epos system. This system is being used by more then 30 customers in UK alone and is marketed by Palindrome Software Labs Ltd (www.palindromesoftware.com).
RiteCart is built on a very strong framework and can be deployed in a single or a multi layered architecture environment.
RiteCart system is entirely built on Java and XML technologies making it one of the kind in the industry. RiteCart also has an inbuilt webservices to do a more realtime integrations with your vendors, suppliers and your end customers. This is all tightly secured by a strong authentication and authorization mechanism.
RiteCart provides ability to remotely login to system and possibly do all kinds of tasks on the system including but not limited too- creating barcodes remotely (can generate and tag barcodes in remote locations making it much more cheaper for the retail industry), allowing parties (vendor,supplier, employee,executive staff and end customer) to login to system and perform various tasks on the system and ofcourse ability to do all the basic things which the current POS systems do in a multi-tiered architecture setup.
Why is RiteCart Rite for you?
What RiteCart does is-It is a system of future- a future, which is not far from today. A future, where real time integration with vendor and suppliers will be required, ability to do tasks remotely to reduce cost overheads will be required, ability for a supplier or a vendor to login to the system and work on thier purchase order will be required and a future where lot of things we dont anticipate today will be required.
Underneath all of the above reasoning, lies the basic fact, Is how flexible and extensible is my product to change with the change in the business environment?
RiteCart addresses this in a very Rite way. RiteCart is built on the framework, which is mainly Java, XML and other opensource technologies. This provides a basic structure which will allow you to change/respond to changes very fast.
Finally but ofcourse not the least, RiteCart is a very low cost software service. We sell it as a service. We charge only the servicing cost, which is basically setting up the software for you.
We believe, Our job is to use our expertise in IT industry to identify things (technologies and products built on technologies) and to provide service to the products we believe in.
Visit us at www.ritecart.co.uk / www.palindromesoftware.com
Great advice Regina! Since I started using the filtering and sorting features of the comparison shopping sites, I have been able to find the best bargains much faster.
Also, there's a website that makes it super easy to "use more than one price comparison site" as you suggested. It's http://www.comparisonshop.com and will show you results for the top ten comparison shopping engines from one page. Big time (and money) saver.
RiteCart is built on a very strong framework and can be deployed in a single or a multi layered architecture environment.Yeah thats true.One must think about this.
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