February 4, 2012

Exploring Offers.com

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Offers.com is a website of great utility and plurality of purpose. The site is organized in a way that is comprehensive and easily navigable. If you were traveling to Boston, you could find awesome deals on everything in Boston. One Boston tourist may shop only at Nordstrom in Boston. If that is the case, the Boston Nordstrom shopper will see a display of stores at the top of the first page of this website. Nordstrom is one of the clickable icons. The consumer will find the latest offers and the hottest bargains categorizing their goods according to product, gender or age.

There is an explosion of apparel, purses, gifts for dad, bathing suits, shoes and sweaters. For most of these products, there are coupons and discounts offered to shoppers on apparel, purses, jewelry, shoes, and perfume, etc. Views of sizes, colors, and design make for convenient shopping for the buying consumer or the shopping consumer. Some consumers want to see what is available and pick out their three favorite choices then go to the store and buy. Or the buying consumer wants to have a turnkey shopping experience online—search, look, and buy.

There is an entire smorgasbord of stores to shop in—over 3000 stores.  So for the random shopper who wants to surf through electronic stores, florist stores, fashion, beauty, home improvement, and on and on, Offers.com is the place that will meet the need for surf shopping. And who knows, this random shopper may suddenly come on something to buy.

Offers.com meets the needs of the office place. An office manager can go to Offers.com and select the Dell icon to order computer needs. The vice-president of the company needs to fly across the country so he gets a ticket at Travelocity on Offers.com. Then HR hires a new salesperson who needs a cell phone so there it is, AT&T access on Offers.com.

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