Archive for the ‘Online Discount Shopping’ Category

Economics and Discount Shopping

Posted on April 9th, 2010 by Kim Hayashida  |  Comments Off

When the world’s economy took a downward turn and people began losing their income, fear set into the hearts of average consumers. The questions on the minds of many were, how are we going to survive as consumers and industries. Questions like these forced industries to look at another angle for profits. Some businesses succeeded, [...]

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Online One-Stop Discount Shopping

Posted on March 9th, 2010 by Kim Hayashida  |  Comments Off

Online stores are fast becoming a creative culture in its marketing and promotions of products and services. Taking advantage of the current state of our economy, industry leaders have been looking at original methods to regain consumer trust, hoping that it will regain consumer trust and eventually increase its profits. Many people are financially suffering [...]

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Comparison Discount Shopping

Posted on February 10th, 2010 by Kim Hayashida  |  Comments Off

Comparison discount shopping has always been a popular means of saving on daily expenses; however, the economic status of the world has caused discount shopping to be the most useful service of purchasing commodities and services. There are several common ways to enter the discount shopping phenomenon, but do not be fooled by store names [...]

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Discount Shopping Through Local and Internet Venues

Posted on January 10th, 2010 by Kim Hayashida  |  Comments Off

As economic times become harder for many, although it is claimed to be improving and moving upward, there are many consumers who do not trust the intent of large corporations. Consumers are trusting more in the people that live in their own communities, and with online discount shopping websites for assistance in surviving this economy. The [...]

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