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    Post Plan Ahead for Holiday Shopping Before You Feel the Heat

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    Mellody Hobson: Holiday Budgeting

    Plan Ahead for Holiday Shopping Before You Feel the Heat

    Oct. 20, 2005 — Although the official start of the holiday shopping season — "Black Friday," the Friday after Thanksgiving — is 36 days away, now is the time to begin thinking about your holiday gift list, shopping approach and the all-important budget. With energy costs predicted to skyrocket, consumers may want to get a jump on holiday shopping immediately.

    In light of the effects of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita as well as high prices at the pump, are retailers expecting a less-jolly season this year?
    The holiday shopping season generally accounts for 25 percent to 40 percent of a retailer's annual sales, making it a critically important time for most businesses. Interestingly, retailers are expecting greater sales at the register this season. According to the National Retail Foundation 2005 Holiday Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey, the average consumer plans to spend $738 this holiday season, up 5.1 percent from the previous year. The NRF is expecting holiday retail sales to top $435.5 billion.

    What are retailers doing to encourage consumers to get a jump on their holiday shopping?
    We are already beginning to see some holiday ads on the airwaves and online. According to the National Retail Foundation, 28 percent of online retailers said they will begin their holiday marketing campaigns earlier this year than last. Traditional brick-and-mortar merchants are also getting into the act. Abercrombie & Fitch is reportedly going to display its holiday-season merchandise a week earlier than last in my hometown of Chicago, and Marshall Field's is already making markdowns on select holiday merchandise!

    With increased gasoline prices, will it cost you more to shop online and have your items shipped this holiday season?
    No. According to the National Retail Foundation, 79 percent of online retailers plan to offer free shipping — with certain conditions — this holiday season.

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    Looking forward to those fee-shipping offers!

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    Originally posted by Kimberlina
    Looking forward to those fee-shipping offers!
    I'm actually more looking forward to the free-shipping offers!

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    Default Re: Plan Ahead for Holiday Shopping Before You Feel the Heat

    Originally posted by UPSyours2


    With increased gasoline prices, will it cost you more to shop online and have your items shipped this holiday season?
    No. According to the National Retail Foundation, 79 percent of online retailers plan to offer free shipping — with certain conditions — this holiday season.

    I wonder when these free shipping offers will start and who will be offering them.
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    Okay [b]435.5/b] for Christmas. That is absolutely bizaar!!!! And $738.00 the average person spends. Boy would I like to be at the end of the average person's Christmas list.

    I personally think both Halloween and Christmas has gotten totally out of hand. I heard the billions of dollars that is spent on Halloween and then to read the amount that is spent on Christmas is mind boggling to me.

    Won't the average consumer ever get that "spending" or "going into debt" for this isn't what Christmas is all about. I just don't get it.

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