NPR: A Shopping Search Engine.

Are you also like me who loves shopping online? Well, it’s not that I habitually do it and I’m still far from being a Rebecca Bloomwood (of the book/movie Confessions of a Shopaholic) but if I have some spare paypal earnings to spend, shopping through the web certainly completes my day. My online cart usually comprises of stuffs for Asher – books, clothes, toys and other baby stuffs that I don’t normally find in the malls or if there is, the online price is usually a lot cheaper than on those from the real racks.

Just like shopping in real life, one must also be wise, smart and cautious when buying online. Credit card and paypal, which are the usual modes of payment, can easily be hacked. Searching for a thing you want can be a tedious task especially if your knowledge is limited about online shops. Good thing there’s a Google-like reference and shopping guide search engine that will yield all pertinent information, sale alerts and the possible stores that sell the stuff you wish to buy. Let’s say you are into Video Games and is wishing to buy a video game console but can’t decide which among the new ones would best suit your requirement and price, Shopwiki has a Video Game Console guide that will briefly tackle the differences among these consoles. And so let’s say you’ve decided to go for a Nintendo Wii, Shopwiki will further discuss about Wii’s features and specifications and will likewise, proceed to a list of online stores that sell such. That way, you get to compare prices and will thereby, enable you to save and what a happy shopper you could be. Just be cautious though as you might end up addicted to filling your carts and get shopaholic like Rebecca Bloomwood because of this easy shopping access online.

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