shopping
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Reddit Is Trying To Actually Make Some Money
90 million unique visitors a month has to be good for something. But so far Reddit hasn’t been able to stay consistently profitable even with all those people (yeah, you) banging down the door.
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Black Friday Really Is The Crappiest Day Of The Year For American Retailers
You’ve heard of Black Friday, the darkest day for American capitalism; Cyber Monday, where everyone gets out their latent shopping aggression online; now there’s even Grey Thursday, as retailers open on Thanksgiving Eve to get an edge on the competition. But, friends, have you heard of Brown Friday?
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The 12 Most Popular Items From The Hammacher Schlemmer Catalogue
When most people think of Hammacher Schlemmer, they probably think of zany inventions like the golf cart hovercraft or the hot tub boat. But true loyalists to the over 160-year-old mail-order catalogue company know that the real magic happens where you’d least expect it.
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Amazon’s New Pinterest Ripoff Just Begs You To Buy Stuff
Amazon has a brand new feature. It’s Pinterest! Basically. Meet Amazon Collections.