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    Amazon has become the shopping method of choice over the past years, as a result Amazon is now worth more as company than the archaic Walmart. Before the internet Walmart was the top one stop place to shop for all of someone’s needs. At the time it was the most innovative form of shopping the human race has seen. However, after the internet and eventually the perfection of Amazon there has been a drastic shift. People now prefer the form of online shopping of Amazon instead of Walmart. Over the…

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    remote shopping, access to goods and services for the housebound, anytime access, internet discounts and search facility. Remote shopping is surfing an online store, such as Amazon, Ebay, Tesco’s online store etc. Remote shopping is done by the comfort of your own home, this is helpful to many people including elderly people or a customer who may have a disability. Remote shopping…

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    Online shopping has become an important topic for research in the context of fashion consumption. Incorporating interactivity and offering both utilitarian and hedonic values for the online fashion consumer have been noted to be important strategies (McCormick & Livett, 2012). Following themes were considered regarding the behavior of the e-consumer such as consumers’ attitudes toward online stores and shopping, their beliefs, emotional factors, as well as store image and atmosphere (Dennis,…

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    use retail therapy to brighten their moods. “Retail therapy is a great mood booster. It can relieve anxiety about something that is bothering you,” says Kit Yarrow author of Simple, Thrift, Living. When you go shopping after some depressing news you tend to feel a little better. When shopping and purchasing items that you want your body releases dopamine. It floods the brain in the same pleasure centers that get flooded during sex…

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    there are two ways of shopping today. Online shopping and shopping in a store online shopping allows shopper to directly buy goods from an online store over the Internet, but shopping in a store, the shopper go to the store II. Online shopping is probably the easiest ways of shopping these days III. I like shopping online more than shopping from the store for many reasons IV. Preview the main points A. First, I will discuss the first reason why many people like online shopping B. Second, I will…

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    Consumer Behavior: Women and Shopping by Patricia Huddleston and Stella Minahan, presents detailed research of the reasons why women shop. Patricia Huddleston is a professor of retailing and teaches at Michigan State University. Huddleston has published a lot in academic journals which presents her research about the retail industry. The other author Stella Minahan, is a lecturer at Deakin Graduate Business School in Australia. Minahan has done a lot of research about the shopping habits of…

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    customer a chance to practice the HSN as real time retail stores, and it can build the great relationship with customer. HSN is the television shopping market that customer can buy the product directly and it can easily build the relationship with the customer . Also, HSN also practice in online marketing and mobile marketing, in which people can easily shopping their item by going to their website or using smart phone to purchase the items. The online market is easy and convince for buyer to…

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    Should Stores Be Allowed to Spy on You? Imagine that people are shopping at their favorite stores, all the time, and they are being watched secretly. Surveillance cameras are the equipment which records their every move such as where they go, what they look at, and what they buy. This has certainly already happened to people every day. Although some people consider the surveillance of customers by retail anthropologists is manipulative and unethical, others think it is reasonable and acceptable…

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    First Shopper – Demographics At 10:33am, I observed the first consumer to walk into Christoper and Co. He was a white male, aged 20-29 (Generation Y). He was dressed casually in dark wash jeans, button down shirt and sneakers. Social status, is difficult to classify, though, based on his appearance, he looked as though he belonged to the middle class and was most likely a unieristy student or young professional. This consumer spent most of his time in the store looking at the watches. The sales…

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    In “My Year of No Shopping,” American author Ann Patchett (2017) assesses how one can sacrifice his/her desires in order to save money, time, and other valuable moments of life. The author here reveals how one can live without a year of no shopping. In order to support her idea, she describes two friends where one is convincing the other on how she is living without shopping. Inspired by her friend, the author also pledges for a year of no shopping. As time went on, she realizes how well…

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