Archive November 2009

Surviving Black Friday

Nov25

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Everyone knows that the day after Thanksgiving, otherwise known as Black Friday, is the biggest shopping day of the year. Most major retailers consider this day to be the ultimate shopping event, and it can be a great time to take advantage of hot sales and holiday deals on Christmas gifts for the whole family. However, without proper planning, Black Friday can quickly turn in to the shopping day from hell. Follow these tips and you’ll not only survive, but you’ll be in great shape to shop ’til you drop.

1) Wear comfortable shoes.
This one’s a no-brainer. You’ll be walking and standing in line most of the day, so this in not the time to break in those new high heeled Michael Kors boots.

2) Pack a snack
Tuck some water and a bag of trail mix or a granola bar in your purse. This will save you the frustration of waiting in line at the food court for greasy, unhealthy junk food.

3) Take your time
Don’t try to be the first shopper inside when a store opens. This is how people end up getting trampled every year. Sure, that flat screen TV would make a great Christmas gift, but it’s not worth a trip to the ER.

4) Plan your parking
By the time the sun goes down, you’ll be pretty much shopped out, and a 5 mile hike back to the car will surely kill whatever is left of your Christmas spirit. Make a mental map of all the stores you want to hit, and then park as close as you can to the dead center. That way, you’ll never have to hoof it farther than half way.

5) Tag team!
Shopping with a friend or family member can be a great way shop savvy. Have someone get in line right away and hold your place while you stock up on affordable Christmas gifts. You’ll also need an extra set of hands to carry packages, and an extra set of eyes to spot the best holiday deals.

The Top 5 Gifts Under $5

Nov18

We’re all feeling the pinch this year with the recession in full swing and unemployment on the rise. But that doesn’t mean you can’t give nice, thoughtful gifts. Your nice, thoughtful gifts just have to cost less. A lot less. It may take a bit more creativity and a little footwork, but it’s doable. Here are our five favorite gift ideas for under $5 that will still bring joy to the lucky recipient.

#1 – The Homemade Coupon

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This is hands-down our favorite low-cost gift and one that will be especially loved by a spouse, parents or grandparents. Who says a Christmas gift has to cost money? Spend a little time creating a homemade coupon good for a free back rub, 5 nights of doing the dishes or a week of breakfast in bed. What mom isn’t going to love receiving a coupon from her kids worth 2 hours of “quiet time” or a coupon from her husband for a week of diaper-changing. You can even spring for the $2.99 Christmas card to enclose the coupon.

#2 – A Framed Photo

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Find a great photo of you and the gift recipient. There may be a digital photo sitting somewhere on a computer hard drive. Maybe it’s on your Facebook or Flickr account or in some long lost folder. Dig up a great photo and have it printed in 4×6 or 5×7 size at any one of the many online printing services. Most offer extremely low-cost prints as well as free prints for new accounts.

Then buy a nice little photo frame. You may be surprised to find that there are well over 200 photo frames available in all shapes and sizes for less than $5. Check out Pronto Home for all the sizes and styles. The one featured here would make a great gift and is only $3.12 at Sears.

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#3 – A Christmas Ornament

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The holiday ornament is a very nice gift that will be used year after year. It’s an inexpensive gift, often less than the cost of a scented candle, yet can look like it cost much more. Our favorites are the blown glass ornaments or the old-style wooden or metal ornaments that look like something out of a Norman Rockwell painting.

CB2 offers a handblown frosted glass snowman for only $1.95. It’s simple, sleek and is a modern take on a traditional ornament. With a nice box and wrapping paper, this will make a great little gift.

We found hundreds of holiday ornaments for under $5 from great stores like Pottery Barn, CB2, Target and more.

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#4 – Holiday Sugar Cookies

Flour and sugar are cheap and water is free. Get the basics for making cookies for less than $5 at your local supermarket and spend the afternoon baking sugar cookies in all the traditional holiday shapes. What to pack them in? Here you will need to do a little recycling and regifting. Use last year’s cookie tins or some of the gift bags you’ve received in the past and stored in the closet.

#5 – A Bottle of “Inexpensive” Wine

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Notice that I didn’t say cheap. The quality of wine is subjective and when someone doesn’t recognize the brand and has no idea of the price, more often than not, they also won’t know the difference. Don’t go to the liquor store for this one as these smaller stores are less likely to have wines below the $5 threshold. Try a local supermarket that runs good sales or weekly specials. Don’t buy a mainstream brand and judge the wine based on the label. A simple, elegant wine label will make the gift recipient think you bought this special wine while touring through the Napa Valley back in 1997. Who knows, you could have been storing it all these years just for this special occasion. Enjoy.

Top 5 Tips For Saving Money On Christmas Gifts

Nov13

1) Set A Budget, And Stick To It
The first step is to make a list of every single person that you need to buy a gift for. Then calculate the total amount of money that you are prepared to spend on gift giving this Christmas, and work backwards from there to assign a target gift spend to each person on the list. You’ll want to make sure to do this individually, since you’re likely planning to spend more on your spouse or kids than you would on a co-worker. Keep the list visible when shopping – having it in your hand makes it less likely that you’ll splurge on big ticket items. If you find a great gift that’s over budget, don’t buy it. If you find a great Christmas gift thats under budget, congratulate yourself, but don’t spend the money you’ve saved by going over budget on another gift. Remember that the goal is to actually save money!

2) Do Your Homework
Even if you’re clueless about what to shop for, start online. Sites like Gifts.com specialize in helping you with great gift ideas for everyone on your list. Once you know what you’re shopping for, use your favorite search engine to help you find the best online deal. When deciding whether to buy online or in the store, make sure to factor in shipping and handling costs. Try searching for retailer-specific coupons, promo codes, or upcoming sales in order to get the biggest bang for your buck. Then call your local store to find out how their price compares before you make the trip.

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3) Shop Early
The stress of holiday shopping is one of the biggest threats to your budget. If you find yourself at the malls on Christmas eve, desperately seeking last minute Christmas gifts for the whole family, you are guaranteed to overspend. Speaking of early, if you’re headed to a major discount retailer, consider going early in the morning on a weekday. Most stores will replenish their stock before after closing, and avoiding the crowds and long lines will mean that you’re calm and collected enough to make financially sensible purchases.

4) Consider Re-Gifting
If you have to come up with generic Christmas gifts for neighbors, co-workers, or acquaintances, start by shopping your own closets. You likely already own something that would make a fabulous and free gift. Items to look for include candles, scarves or gloves, home fragrances and decor, or bath products. As long as its new un-opened, it’s a candidate for re-gifting. Trust me, they’ll never know.

5) Can You Make It For Less?
No, of course you can’t build a homemade XBOX 360 for the kids. But there are plenty of great gifts that you can make yourself, and save a bundle doing so. Swing by your local crafts store and see what catches your eye. Photo gifts are also a thoughtful way to stretch your budget. For only a few bucks worth of glossy paper, you can make a photo collage that Grandma will cherish forever. Your Secret Santa at the office would also probably enjoy some homemade Christmas cookies more than another generic paperweight or calendar.

Holiday Gift Sweepstakes – Enter To Win!

Nov10

Getting the hottest holiday gifts on sale is certainly a reason to celebrate – but nothing’s better than getting the hottest holiday gifts for FREE! Check out Gifts.com Great Giveaway series – this spectacular gift sweepstakes allows you to enter to win a different top Christmas gift each week through the end of the season. Expect to see the top electronic gadgets, trendy gifts for kids, hard-to-get games, and more – this week even features the brand new 16GB iPod Nano. And entering is a cinch – just submit your name, email address & birthdate, and you’re eligible! And there’s nothing in the rules that says you have to give your winnings away – sometimes the best Christmas gifts are the one’s you keep for yourself!iPod

Thoughtful Christmas Gifts For Mom

Nov5

HerbGardenEven if you’re on a budget this year, it’s still crucial to show just how much you care with a thoughtful Christmas gift for mom.  The good news is, there are tons of inexpensive Christmas gifts available that will make her smile and save you a bundle.  Consider this adorable Italian Herb Garden from the Obsession Box Company.  For under $15, you can keep Mom in fresh herbs all year long.  The kit comes complete with a terra cotta planter, premium seeds, growing instructions, recipes, and more!   And this is one affordable Christmas gift that keeps on giving – your family can look forward to fresh chives, oregano and basil in next year’s Christmas dinner!

Gift Coupon Codes for November

Nov5

Leading up to the Black Friday and Cyber Monday rush, here are some coupon codes for for discounts on gifts for the holiday season.

Personalized Gifts
Personal Creations offers 15% off with code “GIFTS15″

Luxury Gift Items
Forzieri offers free rush delivery on orders over $165 with code 1F56C7

For a laundry list of coupon codes, check out RetailMeNot.com. They have great lists of coupons by store with many updated in real time. Also check out their Black Friday and Cyber Monday coupon deals. On last check, they had almost 50 Cyber Monday coupons for great gift-oriented stores like ArtofTea.com (25% off all products) and ProGolf.com (20% off any single item).

Offering Free Shipping Right Now

Nov5

Cheesecake Gift-of-the-Month Club - Free Shipping

Cheesecake Gift-of-the-Month Club - Free Shipping

One of the biggest shocks I get every year is the shipping bill. Even when I buy gifts offline and then go to the post office to ship them to friends and family around the country, the shipping charges can often be more than the cost of the gift. I now take any opportunity to buy with free shipping. Here are some great gift companies offering free shipping for the holidays.

Shoes, Shoes, Shoes!
Shoebuy.com and Zappos.com both offer free shipping both ways. So if they don’t love it, they can return it for the shoes of their choice.

Personalized Poster Gifts
These can be cute and fun on Christmas morning, especially when they feature a new baby or the kids. Get free shipping on any popart portrait gift.

Free Shipping on Gift of the Month Clubs
AmazingClubs.com has every gift-of-the-month club available from premium wines to delicious cookies and cakes. All come with free shipping.

Gifts for Pets
Petco is offering free shipping on orders of $50 or more with the promotion code “welcome50″. This expires on 11/27. Click here for more.

Sports Gifts with Free Shipping
Are you a Yankees fan? Congratulations on winning the World Series! Prosports Memorabilia offers free shipping on orders over $50. This is a great store for all sports fans. Gets autographed baseballs, footballs and fan gear for all teams.

See more gift-oriented free shipping deals at Gifts.com.