Saturday, November 26, 2011

Cyber Monday Deals On Target, Walmart, Best Buy and others



Thanksgiving Day has passed and a huge crowd of shoppers have been in eager anticipation to go to the malls to get the best deals at a fraction of a price buying toys, gadgets, dvd's, books and much more, in the preparation for Christmas gift-giving.

What is the fuss all about? Why, Black Friday, the day immediately following Thanksgiving Day in the US! Traditionally, the day after Thanksgiving used to mean one thing for retailers: it was the first day in the lengthy retailing calendar where a store could make enough money [move merchandise] to see yearly losses [for bookkeeping purposes represented by the color red] turn into gains [represented by the color black]. It is presumed that all sales completed the whole year were done at a loss until that one big day, Black Friday, whereby enough merchandise is sold to reverse course and to begin to turn a profit for the year.

These days, since the yearly Black Friday shopping sprees that considerably tire the buyers, people don’t rely on just one day, even though the news reports still declare that the day after Thanksgiving is so important to them. In reality, retailers have long since spread their reliance on Black Friday further out; now it is an entire week beginning what they call Cyber Monday that gives the retailers time to assess their decisions to buy.

So missing Black Friday is no biggie, you can still rely on Cyber Monday Deals to help you out!

A few picks from the most sought after products:

Shop Amazon's Holiday Toy List

Shop Amazon's Christmas Corner - Holiday decor, tableware, and entertainmentShop Amazon's Gift Cards - Perfect Anytime



Friday, November 18, 2011

Friday Fill-ins - November 18

Friday Fillin

Another Friday! I'm playing along now after a long while....



1. As you can see , I've resurrected back from being offline and am now excited again in blogging! Oh, I sure hope this motivation and this zest will keep on, not just seasonal.

2. It sure is Thanksgiving and Christmas again so soon! And my youngest 5-year-old Cupcake will have his birthday this week. I wish it will come through simple but splendid.

3. I love to buy for once, I would love to buy a Kindle Fire or Kindle Touch 3G for myself - and family. To add, I also would love to buy the pupils on our children ministry some Angry Birds thingamajigs - it's the latest fad

4. What could be thoughtful gift(s) this Christmas?

5. What's up with Demi Moore, CGMA, Eva Longoria and the latest people on twitter trends?

6. Sparkles on my fingertips.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to resting, catching up on need sleep, yet I know again I would work work, tomorrow my plans include going around the town proper and our street to solicit donations for my child's pre-school classroom and Sunday, I want to go to church, a visitor from our main satellite is going to preach then!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Skywatch Friday - Clouds Behind Acacia Tree

Skywatch

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Legos Are Still The Most Purchased For Christmas Gifts



I hold very dear childhood memories of Legos during my formative years in Germany. This was during the early 70's and where Legos were still in their "prehistoric" stage :) just the basic models of houses and buildings in a miniature village. When we moved to the Philippines and I lost most of my Lego pieces (leaving me only with 10), I sadly thought I wouldn't get hold of Legos anymore as replacement for the Lego pieces I missed. Good thing, they were also being sold during the late 80's at Manila's Gift Gate, yet by then I've outgrown my necessity for them. My love for Lego's were again rekindled when my young boys were preschoolers and I thought of buying them some!
Now for some Lego trivia...
Did you know, since the 1950’s Lego’s have been loved by builders of all ages. The founder, carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen started making wooden toys in 1932. He named his company LEGO by combining the Danish words "Leg Got" meaning "play well." He later realized the word LEGO translates into "I put together" in Latin. The name was kismet, foretelling what would be a runaway success.

The plastic interlocking bricks were first produced in 1949. The pieces, still famous today were sold in loose sets of bricks. The toys were released in the United States in the 1960’s, captivating its young audience. LEGOS let kids unleash their imagination by easily building, taking their creations apart and starting the fun all over again.

LEGO then made a revolutionary addition to their popular kits by adding thewheel. Not only did kids build cities, but now they could construct and play with cars, trucks and later trains. Even preschoolers, more concerned with knocking down than building got into the action with the DUPLO product line- especially designed for smaller hands. From vehicles to cities ships and planes LEGO sets became the standard for creative play.

The Lego Group's motto, det bedste er ikke for godt, which means 'only the best is good enough' still rings true today. The sets are long lasting and durable. Where other toys break or become obsolete, LEGOS are passed down from generation to generation adding more colorful bricks to the collection. It is no wonder LEGOS are still popular Christmas gifts.

The LEGO Group continues to thrill its’ fan base. Thousands of sets have been released since the construction hard hats came on the scene including: pirates, space, Vikings, castle, undersea exploration, pirates, wild west and dinosaurs. Movie tie-ins, such as, LEGO Indiana Jones Adventures and LEGO Star Wars, and LEGO SpongeBob are some of the highest selling kits. Now you can even build and program your own robots with LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0!
The spirit of LEGO’s even translates into the digital world. A successful video game series has emerged with a number of addictive titles such as LEGO Indiana Jones, LEGO Star WARS, LEGO Batman, and LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean. The LEGO Digital designer software even lets users construct with LEGO bricks on their computer, publish their designs online, then buy the physical bricks to build your creation online. With the classic bricks, and their ability to stay current LEGOS will continue to be a popular Christmas gift for many years to come.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Use Store Coupons To Save Money This Christmas


Save More, Earn More — Use Store Coupons to Save Money on Christmas Gifts

Every parent knows the feeling: Strangers stare at you in the store because your four-year old is shrieking for the latest Lego toy. Nearly all parents, especially moms, have these moments in the toy store. And even if you want to splurge by giving your kids what they want, high-priced commodities remain the greatest battle of all times.

So the idea is to come up with effective solutions that will help you cut on your Christmas shopping bills and still get to provide your family the best.

Among the many solutions available, store coupons from Toys R Us, Sears, Costco, among others seem to be one of the most reliable and effective money-saving solutions available. The only problem is that most people aren't aware of the wonders that store coupons can do for your money. One of the reasons why only a few people see the benefits they can derive from store coupons is that most people see it as a small-time savings.

Come to think of it, it does makes sense. Just imagine what a fraction of a store discount can do in your budget. But you may never realize this — that dollar savings when compiled and accumulated can actually provide you means of buying more expensive items.

Moreover, most people don't see the benefits that store coupons can bring because they don't know where to find them.

To help you out, here are some tips in finding store coupons and saving more.

1. Go online

For coupon lovers, one of the areas that they frequent the most is the Internet. There are so many printable coupons available online. All you have to do is to download them, print, and bring them with you when you do your Christmas shopping.

2. Print

You can always find money-saving printable coupons in newspapers and magazines. More coupons are available in the Sunday newspaper.

3. Rewards

If you are a frequent buyer at a certain store, you can always watch out for its freebies and coupon giveaways.

All of these things boil down to the fact that store coupons aren't temporary freebies. Store coupons aim to help those who want to save more on their Christmas shopping expenses. To see this happening, collect and save more with your store coupons now. Have an enjoyable early Christmas shopping!

Monday, October 24, 2011

From Jesus Daily

Love your enemies! -JESUS
Ask and you shall receive! -JESUS
Love God with all your heart! -JESUS
Do not worry about tomorrow! -JESUS
Believe in me and you will be saved! -JESUS
Treat others how you would like to be treated! -JESUS
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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Teach Your Child How To Read In 90 Days Book On Ebay.ph

Always a part of my ebay listing is the item, "Teach Your Child How To Read In 90 Days!" which this website promotes.




Did you know that....

eBay was created in September 1995, by a man called Pierre Omidyar, who was living in San Jose. He preferred his site - then called 'AuctionWeb' - to be an online marketplace, and wrote the first code for it in one weekend. The name 'eBay' comes from the domain Omidyar used for his site. His company's name was Echo Bay, and the 'eBay AuctionWeb' was originally just one part of Echo Bay's website at ebay.com. The first thing ever sold on the site was Omidyar's broken laser pointer, which he got $14 for.

The site quickly turned extnsively popular, as sellers came to list a variety of odd things and buyers actually bought them. Relying on trust via the feedback system seemed to work remarkably well, and meant that the site could almost be left alone to run itself. The site had been designed from the start to collect a small fee on each sale, and it was this money that Omidyar used to pay for AuctionWeb's expansion. The fees quickly added up to more than his current salary, and so he decided to quit his job and work on the site full-time. It was at this point, in 1996, that he added the feedback facilities, to let buyers and sellers rate each other and make buying and selling safer.

... and that's my ebay tidbit for the week. Happy Monday!

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