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Showing posts with label online shopping. Show all posts

EcoSwitch.com is about to Unveil a Green Online Shopping Comparison Site

UK based EcoSwitch.com recently released a press release saying that it is making an online shopping comparison website which will be completely dedicated to a variety of green products. It hopes that this site will help both businesses and customers by introducing various green products.

A few days ago in UK Aware green product show held in London, the chief executive of EcoSwitch.com William Worthington told to BusinessGreen.com that the company’s new site is ready to get live by the month of June and enthusiastic users can start comparing green vehicles, hotels, investment programs, energy tariffs, energy costs and electronic appliances. He also told that the low emission green cars will be showcased in the categories of A and B tax break. On the other hand, the electrical appliances which are certified by the Energy Saving Trust only will be on live show.
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Worthington further added that there are many online sites which speak highly stating that they are the only best or the greenest or the cheapest but in the practical implementation of their green products they do not turn out be effective. The online green comparison site which will be launched very soon will be a break through compare and shopping experience for its consumers.

Will UK Consumers Incline More Towards Online Shopping in 2009?

Around two thirds of UK based shoppers are predicted to be more enthusiastic in online shopping in 2009 and for the entire period of next 12 months.
Data and fact files are pointing toward that UK people would be more inclined towards making online shopping in this year of 2009 than before. Despite downturn economic condition and credit crunch, UK people will indulge in shopping spree, as one of the budding e-business consultancies has concluded in their research on propensity of online shopping.

The data on UK shoppers’ habit of conducting online shopping has been taken on this e-business consultancy’s third annual Online Shopping Index. The research has flashed this news that about two thirds or 65 per cent of shoppers have plans to augment their desire for online shopping for over the period of next 12 months. No doubt the data is tempting for online retailers in anticipation for their further growth.

The research also included that it is group of people aged around 45 is seen to escalate their online shopping desire. When 65 per cent of them have been inquired, told that they will probably increase their online spending spree by minimum 10 percent. The company has explained that because people over the age of 45 are more internet savvy and are more proficient in using e-commerce sites. This particular group of online shoppers find that offers poured in by online shopping sites are best value of money than offers from local or high street stores.