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ShopWiki – Online Window Shopping Made Easy! Published on Tuesday, September 1, 2009 by

Who has time for conventional shopping? Anyone?  I work part-time, take care of my son the other five days, take care of my “wifely” household duties…oh…and run a little blog (hehe).  I am actually a very busy gal and it’s rare to find me in a brick and mortar store unless it’s a grocery store.  I absolutely love shopping online.  It’s convenient, often just as affordable (if not more so), and I get everything delivered to my door.  And how fun is it to get packages?  : )

One of the things I appreciate about online shopping is the ability to comparison shop.  But sometimes, I get a little overwhelmed trying to find the lowest prices.  I was recently introduced to a website that takes the “work” out of shopping online.  Rather than spending hours searching for the lowest price, I can just use ShopWiki.com, a resource for price comparison.  The site actively searches thousands of web sites for you, guiding you to the products you’re interested in.  There are a ton of comparison sites online, but I appreciate the fact that I can find retailers I am familiar with.  With baby number 2 on the way, we’re already shopping for baby clothes and nursery essentials.  We are fortunate to have kept a ton of my son’s baby items, but there are some necessities like another car seat and a double stroller that I definitely need to spend some time researching.  The site has subject-specific guides like stroller and car seat guides that make comparison shopping even easier.

If you want to find the best prices but don’t have a ton of time to spend researching multiple sites, you may want to check out ShopWiki!

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  • by Shopwiki – Online Window Shopping Made Easy! : Rockin Mama October 2, 2009 at 8:16 am

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