Saturday, May 26, 2007

D.C.-based Web biz offers gifts for people who want more experience


Interesting things doing...

A few months ago, Christina Anderson was looking for a unique birthday present for her husband, perhaps race car lessons like a friend's husband received.

That search for an out-of-the-ordinary item piqued Anderson's interest in "experiential gifts," where shoppers buy things to do instead of things to have. The growing trend in the $2.8 trillion retail market might account for as much as $282 billion of that business.

Read more on suburbanchicagonews.com.


The Stolen Child: A NovelHow To Find Products To Sell For Your Online Operation
Wild Fox Playing On Trampoline

Labels: , ,