An increasing number of individuals are making their purchases online. Being in the business of helping folks take care of business on the web I make it a point to do most of my shopping via the internet. Since Amazon first launched in 1996 one thing is for certain online sales are booming and here to stay. While the majority of retail business are in recession, e-commerce projected growth is the most dramatic evidence of a popular trend.
Now we could talk marketing, usability and buying trends or how to avoid shopping cart abandonment. But I want to give some buying advice and recommend some sitse you may not have heard of. (I’m actually writing this post as a distraction so I don’t make a late night purchase.)
My best purchases have undoubtedly been on http://www.ebay.com but everyone has heard of ebay.
Closely behind ebay is a relatively new, award winning site. http://www.backcountry.com I bought some great Oakley goggles and Marmont ski pants at significant discounts. This site carries top notch brands and the high-end outdoor gear that you may not find at REI or EMS. The vibe is definitely gear head and they cater to the enthusiast. The know their market and tell a story of adventure and commitment to outdoor sports, and the lifestyle of giving it all on the mountain. Check their blog and monthly zine for reviews and adventure logs.
Next is http://www.amazon.com can’t be beat for electronics, books and gifts. But again everyone has heard of shopping that’s a vast as a river in South America.
If you want to continue purchasing for outdoor adventure but have a tight budget try http://www.sierratradingpost.com or http://www.llbean.com classic catalogs, great sites.
One thing that I haven’t had much luck with is cloths and shoes. Better to try it on in the store.
For computer stuff I like http://www.macconnection.com / http://www.pconnection.com great prices and very clean, easy to use sites. Some of the other computer / electronic sites are busy and try to throw too many products and options at the user.
I have to mention http://www.etsy.com the crafty jewelry and gift site, a great out of the box concept that has brought many artisan creations to market. Also http://www.woot.com started the deal of the day phenomena that is the current trend.
I encourage users to give their top picks and reviews.
Two new sites have hit my radar and resulted in saving money and getting great gear:
1. http://www.o2gearshop.com
2. http://www.campsaver.com
Just saved 60% on new hiking boots and new skis (hopefully). Need better half’s approval.

I just want to point out that I use Video on Demand from Amazon.com all the time. I’ve watched lots of movies, tv series and No Reservations with Anthony Bourdain. It’s very easy. I have my left video card plugged into the pc port on my 42″ plasma. Also, Amazon has an amazing gourmet foods and tools section. I ordered goose liver foie gras from Amazon as well as knives, sharpeners, a pepper mill, and other stuff…not to mention books, music and vids, etc.
I’d like to put up http://www.steepandcheap.com/ which is like woot but focuses on outdoor gear.
Also http://www.newegg.com for computer parts (more on the PC side). Excellent service.
I agree about clothing and shoes, though. You really have to try them on to get the best fit.
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PS. Is html enabled in your comments box? Can I hyperlink those URLs?
Holly smokes – I can’t stop checking steepandcheap.com – even installed the tool bar reminder and pop-up. Amazing.
Theme link is at the bottom of the site, graphics are custom. Anything I can help you with?