Monday, September 27, 2010

Little Discoveries

Last Saturday night, I pulled out my wallet out and went on a little shopping binge. Eyeshadow, blush/lipstain kit by Stila ($10), Robot bandaids ($2.99) and a book called HOW TO BE AN EXPLORER OF THE WORLD complete with exploration exercises ($14.95-I will share as I do). I also got an owl necklace ($10), dress ($38), sweater ($9.99) and top ($32). I used to go on these little shopping binges all the time, but not anymore (due to cutbacks in my bank account). It felt pretty good finding all these little treasures. Got my cute fix for a while. Till next time...

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Sunday, September 26, 2010

POPCHIPS are everywhere

I went to the Madmen Twineup on Friday. What was in my goodie bag? POPCHIPS. I went to the Threadshow today and girls were walking around with trays around their necks passing out POPCHIPS. I really got a kick out of these POPCHIPS superduper sized beanbag pillows. My friend Cathy even won a years' supply of POPCHIPS. How do they do it?  I think everyone in social media can attest that POPCHIPS are everywhere. 

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Friday, September 17, 2010

An observation on these deal sites

This morning, I curated all my deal buying in the last year-in-a-half. I did this because many of the deals I bought have expiration dates and if you don't use you loose.  I printed about 20 pages of hard copies of these certificates (HP you are making an indirect killing from my ink usage). From Deal-On, Sign-on Deals, Groupon, Buywithme, Restaurant.com. There seems to be an endless supply of deals going on. As a customer, this is wonderful but can get expensive. Everyday there is a new deal, today I am intrigued by the Gondola Ride Groupon offered (but I am resisting temptation).  As a business, they have yet to see if this makes sense, on top of the discount, the Deal site gets half of the coupon cost.  I am curious to see, if these deals actually convert to a loyal customer. I am thinking, in some instances it has, or why would businesses keep on doing this?  As a consumer, I have had great experiences with these deal sites so far. I have a lot of good eats, exercise and activities ahead. I best get crackin' since 2011 is almost here (majority of my purchased deals expired then). Key to avoid over-buying ("raises hand")- Buy something use it immediately, that way you don't forget you have it. So who wants to eat out?

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