5 LAST MINUTE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TIPS!

Jamieson Lee Hill • December 23, 2021

TIPS FOR BUYING PRESENTS IN THE WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS!

By Jamieson Lee Hill, Editor and Ecommerce Specialist

 

Here we go again! It is that time of year and it is time for last minute Christmas shopping. Don’t panic! There’s still time. It can be really stressful panic buying at the last minute with overcrowded shops, especially with Covid on the rise. Here are five tips to help you get it all done on time.

 

Last Minute Christmas Shopping Online

Save yourself a lot of bother and stress and do your last minute Christmas shopping online. Not only is it easier, but you also save the money you would spend on transport and food. Yes, it is social going to the town or city, but with Covid rising again, is it worth the bother? Stick on Christmas tunes, pour a glass of wine and shop away from your armchair! Then have a snooze! Easy life. Haha!

 

Plan Your Last Minute Christmas Shopping

Before you start buying, write a list and a budget and keep to it. Don’t be tempted to overspend because at the end of the day it is not about the money. Save your money for 2022 with such uncertainty in the world. Also, plan to do your shopping in the morning because the longer you leave it, the more likely shops are to sell out. Also, delivery times may be longer or even worse, gifts may arrive late after Christmas day.

 

Go for Sensible Choices

It is very easy to panic buy when doing last minute Christmas shopping and end up buying a unwanted present. Instead go for a more sensible option buying something which is useful. For example if you are buying for your dad, partner, brother etc, go for a Men’s Gift Set with things they are likely to use. This is an easy win because most guys will use stuff like that.

 

Focus Your Search Terms

You haven’t got a lot of time to do your last minute Christmas shopping, so that last thing you want is to spend ages looking at websites. Or even worse end up down a rabbit hole that burns away your time. Get focused in your search intent. To give you a head start, we’ve compiled a list of useful search phrases. These are all phrases people have used in Google in the last 30 days:


  • Last minute Christmas gifts Amazon
  • Last minute Christmas shopping
  • Last minute Christmas gifts for him/her
  • Great last minute gifts
  • Last minute Christmas gifts for husband/wife
  • Last minute shop
  • Best last minute stocking stuffers
  • Amazon gifts that arrive before Christmas
  • Last minute Xmas shopping
  • Amazon last minute Christmas deals

 

Support Small Businesses

It has been a really tough year for businesses with the pandemic. So rather than line the pockets of multi-nationals, buy from small businesses on Amazon, Ebay or elsewhere or on your local high street. Amazon gets a lot of criticism but in fact it is a platform for lots of small ecommerce businesses. Show your support and buy from them. Sure Amazon takes a cut, but the lion’s share goes to the small business owner.

 

Bonus Tip!

As it is Christmas, here is a bonus tip! I know I said five tips, but this is my Christmas gift to you. If you’re like me and hate Christmas wrapping why not get the presents wrapped in store or choose the gift wrap options on Amazon and other platforms? It saves you time and frustration, so on Christmas Eve and Day, you can chill out without the hassle of last minute wrapping!

 

Right now get on with it! It is time for your last minute shop. I sincerely hope your last minute Xmas shopping goes well. Stay calm and deep breaths! Hahaha!

 

SHOP NOW FOR GIFTS FOR MEN

 

 

About the Writer

Jamieson Lee Hill is a full stack Digital Marketer and is currently Head Copywriter for Inventuna Games, Blam Websites and Love My Businesses.com. He is also an Ecommerce Specialist and Video Game Storywriter.


 He has written two books on pedagogy and edited three books:


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I spent ages creating it, but the analytics showed it was visited about as much as a Himalayan mountain cafe in Bhutan. Rarely! So, 6 years later, I decided to update my site and sort out the SEO. The tricky content management system drove me up the wall. Updating and adding to it took long hours when I should have been looking for customers. It was like building a house and then nobody really visited it. At the same time, I opened a free site on a popular blogging platform. It was easy to upload content and cross post it on social media. But I soon found that certain blog posts were not mobile responsive. Like the original site, it looked awful when viewed on a mobile. Much tweaking and faffing around later, I finally got it fixed. When there were technical issues with either, I had to wait a couple of days to get an answer. That could mean lost customers, if the site was down or not reading properly on mobile phone. The Content Management system was not clear and it irritated me. Adding up all the time I spent on both sites, it was well over £3000 worth of work time. I suddenly realised that I needed a pro option that would take up little of my time. My D.I.Y. website days were over. Finally, I realised it was time to invest in an AI site which was lightning fast. The AI function engaged with visitors according to time of day, location and number of visits. Displaying different personalised messages. It even had the facility to tell visitors that I was busy and asked for an email and telephone number to get back to them. This was invaluable for lead generation. It was like having a personal assistant! One of the most incredible aspects of my AI website was that it was ‘future-proofed’ – each month it updated with the latest features. It wouldn’t grow outdated like many websites. Your website is the first ‘store’ a customer sees. So it needs to be fast, simple and impressive. Buying an AI website is like the difference between turning up to your customers’ house in a rusty old van or pulling up in a modern, reliable and branded van. The other features of my AI website are: SSL certificate - security certificate. Secure, hacker proof and Google marks it as safe Running on the fastest servers on the planet - Amazon Simple content management system - easy to update by you Built in Analytics with regular reports All year round technical support on the phone Dedicated Account Manager Artificial Intelligence to personally interact with the prospect. This increases leads and sales. Notifications for time of day, number of visits and location. In today’s digital world, you need to have a fast, simple and hi tech option. Digitally smart customers of the 21st century expect it. You could scrimp on the website and go for a cheap one or business directory listing or Facebook page. But at the end of the day, those choices will not impress customers. Long term you will miss out on the 19% increase in sales which customers enjoy using an AI website. The other day a work contact was selling a website to a builder. The builder proclaimed, “ I don’t need a website mate. I just use a Facebook page.” To which the website consultant responded, “If you are a customer and you have a choice of 4 different builders: One has an AI Website, two have basic websites and the last one a Facebook page, which will you choose?” It is a no-brainer... Having a top quality AI website shows the customer that you mean business. If you were the customer and you had to choose a company, the one with the professional AI website is the likely winner every time. It shows a statement of intent. You mean business. Not an amateur set up. You are investing in a hi-tech, lightning fast, ‘selling machine’ that engages with your prospects even when you are busy. If you turn up to give a price quote in a battered old van and the other builder turns up in a modern van in tip top condition, which will you choose to contract? It is the same with websites. Check out our work: https://www.goldviking.online/our-work That is why I always tell friends and family to invest in an AI website for their businesses. When you go AI, You understand why! For further information about AI websites, Email Jamieson Hill at: jai@goldviking.online Or Telephone 0044 1905 570838
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