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Is online shopping a better way to shop?

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Online shopping is quickly becoming a preferred choice for many, and is clearly the trend of the future. Yet, the question may be asked, is online shopping a better way to shop? For the growing sector of us who love the joys and benefits of online shopping, and answer is easily yes. The reasons are countless, as are the advantages.

Some of the more popular reasons why so many are changing their shopping habits and coming to view online shopping as a better way to shop can include:

Choice: No need to take a trip to the Mall of America or to search through numerous trade shops to find something unique. With a quick web search, countless choices are available to look through and find that special something.

Time: The time-saving factor is tremendous, and after all, as the old saying goes, "time is money". If busy consumers can spend their money on taking time for going to a store, or spend their money on saving time while shopping on the web, the choice is easy. Less trips to the store equals more time with less expenditure, therefore, more money in our pockets with more freedom to do as we will.

Cost-Savings: After a good many years of shopping online, I still find the cost savings to be tremendous, sometimes by as much as fifty percent or even more. Coupon codes for percentages off, free shipping, rebates, freebies and sales abound, more so than they could in any store. With these, just as often as not, the supplier can offer a bigger percentage off to online shoppers, due to cutting out the expenses associated with supplying a store first, then the store supplying a consumer.

Along with these things come savings sites such as eBates.com and others, which will give you cash back in the form of a check or Paypal payment when you do your online shopping through these sites. I recently received a payment for twenty-seven dollars and twenty-five cents back for spending about a hundred and twenty on items I already buy for the household. With some of these items on sale, I received the value of what spending about two hundred and fifty in nearly any offline situation would give me for the same purchase. Since then, I have accrued another ten dollars in my account towards the next ebate, all for buying what items I would otherwise spend too much money on going to a store to buy.

(The key to this kind of online cost-savings is to research and buy what items you need or desire, and, as in any situation, avoid any impulse shopping.)

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