Understanding Effective Ways to Shop Online



Posted: Sunday, May 17, 2009

by Jonathan Ledger
http://www.shopnowuk.com

Whilst shopping online has become a realistic alternative for most people in this new age of communication and technology, I have found there still to be some irritating obstacles that need to be overcome to shop online efficiently and economically. This article will attempt to give you some tips on how to achieve this so that the job at hand, i.e. buying what you want online can be done as effortlessly as possible and also be more enjoyable.

As with all new gadgets, our computer or PC must be clear from clutter. Memory cleaning and regular scanning must be undertaken to keep our PC from acting very slow on a regular basis. In the early days of computing as you know doubt remember we relied on the often slow 'dial up' procedure and our PC's only had small memory in comparison. The last thing we need whilst shopping online is a PC not performing well, as this will prolong the shopping experience. Today PC's are far greater in capacity and the high speed broadband makes life easier although even with these advances we should always strive to keep our PC clean from sometimes malicious spy ware and malware.

When shopping online we usually visit several stores each of which will require a user name and password. Sometime we will not re visit the same shopping site until a few weeks later, we end up forgetting our log in details which can be at the least frustrating and sometimes annoying. Also a strong and different password for each and every store we buy from needs to be used for security reasons. A good tip in remembering your passwords is simply to write them down in a book, a little like storing your phone numbers the old fashioned way. Providing the book is stored in a safe place there is little reason to assume this is an unsafe practice. Rather than have to set up a new account each time we forget or rely on our stored memory in our PC to retrieve the information, which often frustrates our whole online shopping experience, we end up not buying at all and possibly missing out on a good deal or offer. The little book approach is a trusted and practical way of overcoming these types of problems. A secondary approach is to rely on our web browsers memory an this is a good option if used correctly. I find using the Firefox web browser for this purpose more reliable. Their remember function should be implemented each and every time we create a new account. Providing we remember our user name the password is automatically submitted and log in is relatively quick.

Finally, another time saving tool also offered for free by Google on their search bar allows you to 'auto fill' forms. This tool saves time filling the forms out when we register our details for an account at a Merchants online store. The tool also offers the ability to save your credit card details in the memory, so visiting a new store speeds up the process of online shopping considerably. It is worth downloading their navigation toolbar for free and this will appear usually below your browser.

Copyright (c) 2009 Shop Now UK

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Jonathan Ledger is the webmaster at http://www.shopnowuk.com and provides money saving tips and ideas at his UK shopping website. You can subscribe to his list and benefit from weekly updated offers on a whole range of shopping products and ideas. His blog can also be found at http://www.shopnowuk.blogspot.com

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