2009 3 Nov

Everybody likes a bargain and no one wants to pay more for things than necessary. Shopping online can help save a bundle as it’s so much easier to comparison-shop for the best prices, but how does one best go about it? Just because something is listed online doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a good quality deal. In fact, there is often no telling whether an item has a current price or whether it’s an old price (or whether the store is even still in business).

Some vendors even have the gall to list grossly inflated prices in the hope of exploiting inexperienced shoppers. So what makes for a good online shopping mall?

The secret is that we’re now dealing with virtual malls. Unlike conventional shopping where you physically go to a store or a mall and proximity matters, online shopping has no such limits. Shopping online means you can compare weigh against prices until you locate the best deals. Shoppers are no longer confined by geographic regions; they can simply shop for the best price right from the convenience of their homes or offices. That sounds almost toogood to be true, and there are, in fact, more than just a few potential pitfalls. What are they?

To start with, it’s not always easy to know if you’re dealing with a reputable vendor when you’re shopping online. In real life, if you don’t like the looks of a place, you don’t shop there. Online, it’s much easier for a vendor to put up an attractive storefront. Even testimonials or ratings may be fake. So dealing with trustworthy vendors, or malls and Internet shops that screen vendors, is very important.

The flipside of a global marketplace is that shipping costs can become an issue. If you buy local, you simply buy the merchandise and bring it home. If you buy online, items often must be shipped from far away, and what looks like cheap products may become quite expensive when you factor in shipping and other related costs, such as insurance.

As a result, shopping online not only means spending time searching for items and prices, but also comparing prices. This is where price comparison websites come in. What is a price comparison website? It is essentially an electronic marketplace where merchants can add their products into a system that then lets shoppers weigh against offerings and prices. If, for example, you’re shopping for a particular digital camera, you would find side-by-side offers by various vendors. You can compare their prices, and see how other shoppers have not only rated the product but also the merchant. Increasingly, you may also be able to see video reviews of products.

The leading online shopping malls area easy to navigate. If you have a favorite vendor, you can opt to only see their products. If you’re looking for items in a category or sub-category, a list of products is usually just a mouse-click away. If you know how much you’re willing to spend, you can usually enter an upper (or lower) limit so that you don’t have to deal with items outside of your budget. Properly used, price comparison websites can save a lot of money and make finding the right product at the right price a fun, stress-free experience.


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