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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Online Shopping Brokers: New Merchants Shop Online

Your place for off-retail priced designer fashion -- http://www.efashionhouse.com

Online shopping is fun, saves time, safe and available 24 hours per day. When you are in the mood to shop, just click and you are there. Search for the merchandise you are looking for and you'll find it quickly. There's no need to leave the comforts of home. The best of all is your purchases are delivered directly to your door within a few days. Many online merchants offer free shipping and no sales tax purchases. Why bother with the hassle of driving to the mall and looking for a parking place. Everything you want and need is located online. Your shopping experience can be enhanced when you know specifically what you are looking for. The more specific you are, the faster and easier it is to shop online. And, if you don't know exactly what you want, click on any link at ShoppingBrokers.com and browse until your heart's desire. No sales people to deal with or crowded check-out lines. Shopping online at Shopping Brokers is an ideal way to spend your shopping time! Have fun. Let your fingers do the shopping!


Whether you are looking for a good online bargain, or just some new shoes or clothes. ShoppingBrokers.com is a good place to start!


Here's a list of new merchants we've just added to ShoppingBrokers.com.


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Saturday, November 24, 2007

Online Shopping Brokers: ShopBop


Online Shopping Brokers: ShopBop

Shop all the latest clothing brands at ShopBop:

18th Amendment, Accessories & Beyond, adampluseve, Add Down, Adina, Reyter, AG Adriano Goldschmied, AKA New York, Alejandro, Ingelmo, Alexander Wang, Alice + Olivia, Alisha Levine, Allison Burns, Alvin Valley, Andre Assous, Anlo, Anna Sui, AshBeatrix, Ong, Beau Soleil, Belle by Sigerson Morrison, Bing Bang, Bop Basics, Botkier, Boyy, Brette Sandler Swimwear, Brontibay Paris, Bulga, C&C California, Carmen Ho, Catherine Malandrino, Charlotte Ronson, Charlotte Ronson Shoes, Chie Mihara Shoes, Chip & Pepper, Citizens of Humanity, Claudia Ciuti, Clu, Coclico Shoes, Commando, Cosabella, Cynthia Rowley, Cynthia Rowley Handbags, Dallin Chase, Daryl K, Dautore Handbags, DAVIS by Ruthie Davis, Demylee, Dessous by Sophie Simmons, Development, Devotte, Diane von Furstenberg, Diane von Furstenberg Accessories, Dita Sunglasses, Dittos, DKNY Shoes, Dolce Vita, dVb Style Sunglasses, Earnest Sewn, Eberjey, Eileen Shields, Elegantly Waisted, Elissa Coleman, Ella Moss, Elle Macpherson Intimates, Ernesto Esposito Shoes, Erotokritos Handbags, Erotokritos Shoes, Erva, Eugenia Kim, Ever, Fabucci, Fallon Jewelry, Felix Rey Handbags, Fenton Handbags, Foley + Corinna, Foley + Corinna Handbags, Fragments, Frye, Gara Danielle, Generra, Genetic Denim, Geren Ford, Giles & Brother, ginette etc..., ginette_ny, Giorgio Brato, Giorgio Brato Shoes, Goldenbleu, GoldSign, Gorjana, Graham & Spencer, Grey Ant, Gustto, Habitual, Hanii Y, Hanky Panky, Harlow, Havaianas, Helmut Lang, Hudson, Hunter Bootsingwa; melero, IROJ Brand, James Jeans - Dry Aged Denim, James Perse, Jamison, Jean-Michel Cazabat, Jennifer Zeuner, Jenny Jen, Jerome Dreyfuss, Jessica Kagan Cushman, Jill Stuart, Jill Stuart Handbags, Jill Stuart Shoes, Jocomomola de Sybilla, Joe's Jeans, Joie, Joie Shoes, Jorge Morales, Jovovich-Hawk, Judi Rosen, Juicy Couture, Juicy Couture Footwear, Jules Smith Designs, Juliana Jabour, Julie Haus, K. Jacques, K.A.7 by Katayone Adeli, Kale, Karen Zambos Vintage Couture, KZ JerZey, KAROO Mark Eisen, Karta, Kate and Kass, Kate Spade Shoes, Kenneth Jay Lane, Kenzo Shoes, Kimberly Faith, Kooba, Kork-Ease, KORS Shoes, Kova & T, Kristen Lee Handbags, Kristen Lee Shoes, L.A.M.B., L.A.M.B. Handbags, Laila Azhar, LaROK, Lauren Merkin Handbags, Lauren Moffatt, LD Tuttle, Lee Angel Jewelry, Lelya, Lena Wald, Leopoldo Giordano, Lewis Cho, Leyendecker, Linda Farrow Vintage Sunglasses, Lisa Curran, Lisa Levine, Lisa Stewart Jewelry, Loeffler Randall, Made in Heaven, Madeleine Press, Madison Marcus, Malababa, Malini Murjani, Maloles, Mara Hoffman, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Marc by Marc Jacobs Shoes, Marc by Marc Jacobs Sunglasses, Marc Jacobs Sunglasses, Maria Bonita Extra, Marie Marie, Martine Sitbon, Matthew Williamson Sunglasses, Maya Swimwear, Mayle, McQ - Alexander McQueen, Megan Park Handbags, Mella Beachwear, MICHAEL Michael Kors Handbags, Michelle Jonas, Mike & Chris, Mike & Chris Shoes, Miki Tanaka, Milly, Mint Jodi Arnold, Mischa Lampert, Mischen, Miss Davenporte, Modern Vintage Shoes, Moschino Cheap & Chic, Motif 56, Neal Sperling, Nieves Lavi, Nili Lotan, Notify, Oliver Peoples Eyewear, Orla KielyPaige Denim, Parballe, Paul & Joe, Pedro Garcia, Pencey, People's Liberation, Porter Grey, Primp, Rachel Leigh Jewelry, Rachel Pally, Radcliffe Denim, Rag & Bone, Raven, Rebecca Minkoff, Rebecca Taylor, Rebel Yell, Report Signature Shoes, Retro Sport, Reyes, Rich & Skinny, Robert Clergerie, Root'd In Style, Rory Beca, S.W.O.R.D, Samantha Treacy, sass & bide, Scorah Pattullo, Sea, Seaton, Serfontaine, Seven For All Mankind, Shaoo, Shelly Steffee, Simone, Sissi Rossi, Siwy, Sling & Stones, So Low, Splendid, Spring & Clifton, Stacey Lapidus, Stella McCartney Sunglasses, Stephenson, Sue Stemp, Sunner, SUR, evolution, Susana Monaco, Sweet Robin, Sweetface, SYLA by Sylvie Cachay, T. Cyia Hard, Wear, Tapeet, Tashkent by Cheyenne, T-Bags, Tennies, Terry de Havilland, Thakoon Sunglasses, Thayer, The Breed, The Lake & Stars, Thea Grant, Theory, Theory Accessories, Theory Shoes, Thirteen Denim, Thorn, Thread Social, Tibi, Tom Ford Eyewear, Torn by Ronny Kobo, Tory Burch Shoes, Tretorn, True Religion, Tucker, Twelfth St. by Cynthia Vincent, Twenty Two Shoes, Twinkle, Tyler Rose Swimwear, UGG Australia, Vanessa Bruno, Vanessa Bruno Athe, Vanessa Bruno Athe Handbags, Velvet, Vena Cava, Vera Wang Lavender Label, Vigilant Handbags, VinceVirginia Johnson, Vita, Vivia Shoes, Vix Swimwear, VPLWAYF, What Comes Around Goes Around, William Rast, Yarborough Jewelry, YAYA AFLALO, LOVE YAYA, Young Fabulous & Broke, Zambos & Siega, Zimmermann, ZOOEY and Love & Eight

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Friday, November 23, 2007

Shopping Brokers Online: Harry & David

Shopping Brokers Online: Harry & David
It's always nice to get a compliment ... and we hear a lot of them! That's because we take such care to deliver a product our customers are proud to send. It's the Harry & David difference — and it's apparent in every gift we ship. We grow most of our fruit in our own orchards ... we bake the cakes and cookies ... make the chocolates and confections ... we design our gift boxes, baskets and ribbons. Then we pack each gift by hand and ship it in its own protective box so it arrives in perfect condition. And everything is backed by the Strongest Guarantee in the Business. Gourmet gifts of unsurpassed quality, combined with impeccable customer service — it's been our standard for over 70 years.

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Online Shopping Brokers: BARNES & NOBLE

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Online Shopping Brokers: BARNES & NOBLE
By Kelly Liyakasa and Kelly Staller
Shopping for books online sure beats browsing the bookshelves at your local Barnes and Noble. Not only can you narrow your search results down by title, author, category or price, but many online bookstores have great specials on shipping.

According to an industry study, a slew of surveyed shoppers cite shipping costs as their biggest frustration when shopping on the Net. Finding low shipping rates and affordable, diverse titles doesn’t have to be a chore. Consider these key points when buying your books online:

• Selection-Go for an online bookstore with a title collection in the millions. Amazon is the perfect pick for all categories imaginable: from bestsellers and nonfiction to technical books and sci-fi.

• Shipping-Barnes and Noble provides shipping options on 3 days or less delivery, as well as free shipping on orders of over $25 or more. No need to break bank, as more online bookstores are considering their at-home shoppers.

• Search Functions-We all know that finding the right book isn’t a 1-2-3 process, and sites like Amazon and Barnes and Noble allow you to search most popular lists, author names, keywords, titles, and even item number to find that book you had in mind.

• Pricing-Many online bookstores, Abe Books for instance, provide discount pricing on their inventory. Many titles can be purchased used, which cuts costs by a long shot.

While the traditional bookstore experience, complete with dusty bookshelves and the wafting aroma of coffee may still ignite nostalgia in many of us, online bookstores are much more convenient for many readers. Receiving unbeatable discounts and recommended purchases are features that cannot be matched. It’s also possible to find out-of-stock books you’d inevitably have to put an order in for at the bookstore. The only difference is-your book will be sent straight to your doorstep.

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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Online Shopping Brokers: Ace Hardware

Shop at AceHardware.com
Online Shopping Brokers: Ace Hardware
Across the country, some regions experience milder winters than others. Regardless of where you live, however, we all can relate to the changes in our habits brought on by cooler temperatures and shorter stretches of daylight. For many of us, this is a time when we "nest." Our outdoor projects are done, our homes are winterized, which makes this a perfect time to take care of other indoor projects we may not have gotten a chance to tackle when the weather was nice.

A visit to the Ace Hardware Projects and Solutions section of acehardware.com is the perfect first step in your project planning process. You can research products, plan your budget, determine which supplies you'll need and find expert tips.

If you have odds and ends to take care of around the house, you'll find Acehardware.com has great offers on many of the items you need at just the right time to complete the task. Take advantage of weekly featured items, browse our clearance area, find rebates and check for other special offers. In most cases, you'll receive free shipping when items are sent directly to your neighborhood Ace Hardware store for pick up.

While Acehardware.com is a great resource, there's no substitute for the expert advice and recommendations the knowledgeable associates at your local Ace can provide. Ace retailers focus a great deal of time and effort to design helpful stores, train helpful people and stock helpful products that few online experiences can match.

So whether you turn to us online or in-store to plan out your projects, the folks at Ace are here to help you get the job done right.

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Online Shopping Brokers: Baby GAP

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Online Shopping Brokers: Baby GAP

It was the summer of 1969: Man took his first walk on the moon. Nearly 450,000 people gathered in upstate New York to witness the historic Woodstock concert. And Doris and Don Fisher opened the first Gap store in San Francisco. Today, Gap Inc. is one of the world's largest specialty retailers, with more than 3,100 stores and fiscal 2006 revenues of $15.9 billion. We operate four of the most recognized apparel brands in the world — Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy and Piperlime. Every day, we look for new ways to connect with customers around the world, provide value to our shareholders and make a positive contribution in the communities where we do business.
Gap Inc. is a brand-builder. We create emotional connections with customers around the world through inspiring product design, unique store experiences and compelling marketing. Our purpose? Simply, to make it easy for you to express your personal style throughout your life. We have more than 150,000 passionate, talented people around the world who help bring this purpose to life for our customers. Across our company and embedded in our culture are key values that guide our success: integrity, respect, open-mindedness, quality and balance. Every day, we honor these values and exemplify our belief in doing business in a socially responsible way.


How Our Clothes Are Made
From a design concept born in New York by our product designers to an in-store display in one of our more than 3,100 stores around the world, each Gap, Banana Republic and Old Navy product goes through a multi-stage process before reaching our customers. At any given time, our teams are working on our merchandise assortments, whether that's designing for the holiday season, creating production samples of the summer collection, or merchandising and marketing for the spring assortment. This work generally consists of five phases:


Phase I: Design and Merchandising
Great clothes often begin with a feeling, a vision, a memory ... perhaps a song lyric or a scene from a classic movie. Always looking for fresh ideas, our designers and merchants visit the world's fashion and cultural capitals — New York, Paris, London, Milan and Tokyo, for example — taking in the fashion shows, shopping new stores and observing the everyday fashion of people on the street. Then they translate their ideas into drawings, patterns, swatches and color palettes. Once concepts have been developed, it's time to turn them into real clothes. Our merchants and designers work closely together to translate inspiration into product assortments we believe our customers will want to wear. Working from designers' drawings, our patternmakers create rough sample garments. Samples are then carefully edited into focused product assortments for our brands and our customers


Phase 2: Planning and Sourcing
Once designs are set and an assortment has been chosen, planning and distribution specialists help merchandisers decide how many units of each new style to order and to which stores those units should be sent. A plan is created for each style. Buying plans in hand, it's now time to select the manufacturing facilities that can fulfill our production needs — and comply with our Code of Vendor Conduct. (Learn more about our process for selecting and approving factories.) Buyers work with factory owners to understand every detail of production, from materials, quantity and price to packaging and delivery.


Phase 3: Production and Marketing
The factory makes product samples and, using mannequins and models, we confirm the fit. Once approved, the factory begins production. Now our Marketing team steps in to meet with the merchants and look at factory samples. Based on this preview, the team develops an appropriate marketing plan to communicate the assortment and key products to our customers. Meanwhile, the factory puts the finishing touches on the merchandise, it's tested to ensure it meets regulatory standards and we conduct final quality assurance.


Phase 4: Distribution
All merchandise, samples, plans, fixtures, props and in-store displays are packed, inspected and readied for shipment to our distribution centers. Once the product arrives at the distribution centers, every single box gets checked in. Cartons are counted, quantities are confirmed and random audits are performed. As merchandise is added to inventory, it's designated for delivery to a specific store according to size, color and quantity. The distribution centers then move the merchandise to the appropriate stores.


Phase 5: Sales and Analysis
Every major seasonal delivery requires a brand new floor setup in the stores. Merchandise is placed following the guidelines of our Visual Merchandising team. Finally, our sales associates sell the merchandise to our customers. As each unit is sold, the transaction is registered for analysis by our planners and distribution analysts. These analysts monitor weekly sales trend reports and determine which stores need to be replenished with which products. Replenishment shipments typically occur one to three times per week. At the end of each season, we assess our performance, gather customer feedback, look for improvements and begin the cycle all over again.

2000s: A Decade's Highlights
2000
Oldnavy.com launches.
Gap launches its Gap Maternity collection on gap.com.
2001
Old Navy makes its debut outside the United States, opening 12 stores in Canada.
Banana Republic launches petite sizes online.
2002
Paul Pressler is named Gap Inc. President and CEO. Millard Drexler retires after 19 years of service.
2003
Gap Inc. Founder Don Fisher announces decision to step down as Chairman of the Board.
2004
Bob Fisher is named Gap Inc. Chairman of the Board.
Gap Inc. issues its first Social Responsibility Report.
2005
Gap Inc. relaunches gap.com, BananaRepublic.com and oldnavy.com, offering customers a more convenient and interactive shopping experience.
The first Banana Republic stores in Japan open in Tokyo and Yokohama.
Gapinc.com, Gap Inc.'s corporate website, is honored with a WebAward by the Web Marketing Association.
2006
Gap Inc. launches its first online-only brand, Piperlime, offering a fresh shoe shopping experience.
Gap Inc. expands its global presence with the first Gap and Banana Republic franchise store locations in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
1990s: A Decade's Highlights
1990
The babyGap line is born, debuting in the GapKids store in San Francisco, Calif.
1992
Gap becomes the second-largest selling apparel brand in the world.
1993
Gap enters France with a "store" within the Galeries Lafayette department store in Paris.
1994
Old Navy opens its first store in Colma, Calif.
Gap Outlet stores open their doors as part of the new Gap Factory Outlet division.
1995
Millard Drexler is named President and CEO of Gap Inc., succeeding founder and Chairman Donald Fisher.
The first Banana Republic store outside the U.S. opens in Canada.
1996
Gap opens its 20,000 square foot flagship store in the Shibuya shopping district in Tokyo.
1997
Old Navy sets a retail record, reaching $1 billion in annual sales in less than four years of operation.
Gap opens its Online Store at gap.com.
Gap Inc. is named "Marketer of the Year" by Advertising Age Magazine.
1998
Gap opens its first store in Alaska, now operating in all 50 states.
Banana Republic surpasses the $1 billion mark in annual sales.
Gap Inc. launches its formal ethics code, the Code of Business Conduct.
1999
BananaRepublic.com launches.
1980s: A Decade's Highlights
1983
Millard ("Mickey") Drexler joins the company as President and COO of the Gap division.
Gap Inc. acquires Banana Republic — then a two-store safari and travel clothing company.
1986
The first GapKids store opens in San Mateo, Calif.
1987
The first Gap store outside the United States opens in London, England, on George Street.
Gap Inc. annual sales reach $1 billion.
1988
Gap introduces its award-winning "Individuals of Style" advertising campaign.
1989
The first Gap store in Canada opens in Vancouver, British Columbia.
1970s: A Decade's Highlights
1970
Sales reach $2 million. Gap's second store opens in San Jose, Calif.
1974
Gap's "Fall into the Gap" advertising campaign debuts.
1976
Gap goes public, offering 1.2 million shares of stock on the New York and Pacific Stock Exchanges.
1977
Gap Foundation — Gap Inc.'s nonprofit charitable arm — is established.
The Beginning
1969
Founders Doris and Don Fisher open the first Gap store in San Francisco, Calif.


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