These Big Online Retailers Know How to Make You Spend
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There are tons of retailers out there but online shopping is definitely becoming a strong force in this industry. In fact, many people are saying that the biggest benefit of the Internet is that you can actually shop in the comfort of your own home. Here are eight of the best online retailers and why they excel.
If there's any store you must check out, it's Amazon.com. It's not just the products, it's the way they lure customers into buying more than they would have with clever advertising and programming.
The Home Shopping Network is great because people who go on probably already want something from the TV show they just saw. I always thought it was a mommy's store site but when I go on, I saw stuff that a guy likes too.
Overstock is an interesting story because it keeps losing money! I don't know why but they are one of the only stores that keep selling more stuff instead of learning how to make money with what they have.
eBay is a pioneer in its space and it shows with them making tons of money every quarter. With certain products, you are also able to buy at deeply discounted prices so if you ever need to buy anything, look there first.
If you are a guy, you cannot ProFlowers.com during important dates. I know that they deliver on time and to order whenever I buy anything from them so the retailer is highly recommended.
What's not to like about Walmart.com? The iconic cheap retailer is the place to go because you don't get the dirty feeling when you shop online. Best of all, you don't have to wait in those huge lines that sometimes occur at the store.
I always felt like Sears.com is really about home. Appliances, big electronics, power tools and grills are all for someone who already owns a home. In fact, that's exactly what you see when you go on the front page. TV, power tools and a fridge.
Target.com's front page is actually scrolling too quickly I believe. With the speed that the front page changes, it's hard to look at everything and get excited before the picture changes. None the less, people buy products there via the search button anyway so I will give it a pass.
If there's any store you must check out, it's Amazon.com. It's not just the products, it's the way they lure customers into buying more than they would have with clever advertising and programming.
The Home Shopping Network is great because people who go on probably already want something from the TV show they just saw. I always thought it was a mommy's store site but when I go on, I saw stuff that a guy likes too.
Overstock is an interesting story because it keeps losing money! I don't know why but they are one of the only stores that keep selling more stuff instead of learning how to make money with what they have.
eBay is a pioneer in its space and it shows with them making tons of money every quarter. With certain products, you are also able to buy at deeply discounted prices so if you ever need to buy anything, look there first.
If you are a guy, you cannot ProFlowers.com during important dates. I know that they deliver on time and to order whenever I buy anything from them so the retailer is highly recommended.
What's not to like about Walmart.com? The iconic cheap retailer is the place to go because you don't get the dirty feeling when you shop online. Best of all, you don't have to wait in those huge lines that sometimes occur at the store.
I always felt like Sears.com is really about home. Appliances, big electronics, power tools and grills are all for someone who already owns a home. In fact, that's exactly what you see when you go on the front page. TV, power tools and a fridge.
Target.com's front page is actually scrolling too quickly I believe. With the speed that the front page changes, it's hard to look at everything and get excited before the picture changes. None the less, people buy products there via the search button anyway so I will give it a pass.
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