Saturday, 30 September 2023

Buying Christmas gifts online? Here are some tips

A new investigation conducted by Which? has uncovered that, over the past year, as many as four million Amazon shoppers may have been offered an incentive in exchange for leaving a five-star review on the site. 

Nick Drewe, who is a retail expert and Founder of online platform Wethrift, discusses exactly how the practice has become commonplace amongst brands and sellers on the site, as well as guidance for consumers on how to spot if a positive write-up for a product is genuine or potentially fake. 

“Review incentivisation, using bribes of vouchers, free products, or refunding the cost of an item - is nothing new among ecommerce sites. Yet, the findings revealed in this recently published Which? study indicates that, worryingly, it is occurring in even higher levels than before. 

This is across different brands and sellers using Amazon to market their products, and stay one step ahead of their competition in an entirely unethical manner. This practice, in turn, could be misleading millions of consumers each year into purchasing items they falsely believe are being honestly reviewed and recommended by like-minded consumers. 

“Many businesses will use the ratings they boast on Amazon as an incentive to persuade shoppers into believing their products are far superior to their competitors. What’s more,  when browsing for items they're looking to purchase, many shoppers will naturally gravitate towards those with the highest number of five-star ratings, in order to ensure they're receiving the best quality product, regardless of how much extra it may be costing them price-wise. 

“Whilst it can be hard to identify if a review is genuine or if one has been incentivised by a business into leaving a not entirely accurate review, there are certain things savvy shoppers can look out for online that may indicate they have been falsified: 

Does the reviewer have a strong historical profile history?

If a particular review has caught your attention and you're questioning whether or not everything included within it can be trusted, be sure to delve into the profile history of the individual who has left the write-up. This is to see if their previous reviews on a site, the tone of voice they’ve used and their general purchasing habits seem to correlate. 

Have they only given other products similarly high “gold star” reviews, or have they also documented their more negative or average responses to purchases made? As this would make them seem more genuine in their answers.

Also, please take note of the location of the person who left the review, are they posting from a country or region that doesn’t seem to geographically fit with the item under discussion? If so, it might be an indication that all is not what it might seem to be.

Have a large influx of positive reviews occurred over a short period of time?

If a certain product seems to have experienced a huge amount of 4 or 5-star reviews over an extremely short period of time, despite the fact the item isn't new to the market, then this may indicate a brand or seller is trying to use fake reviews as a way to hide previous low scores. 

Do reviews on the product have a lot of spelling or grammatical errors?

Some brands may outsource the writing of falsified or faked reviews to people in developing countries, so if a product seems to have a lot of reviews with poor spelling, grammatical errors or seem to be unusually descriptive or nonsensical in parts, consider the fact they may have been posted by someone who doesn’t speak English as a first language. 

Are you seeing a lot of similar phrases/words being repeated across different reviews of the same product?

If you are seeing phrases such as, “The best product”, “Great product”, “It saved my life” or, “The best on the market”, being posted more than seems normal on the reviews for a product, this could be a sign that review incentivisation is taking place. 

These are the kinds of reviews that will be lacking in thorough description, and may even read as though the poster clearly hasn’t tested out or used the product themselves.

There may also be phrases that indicate a little too much of an overreaction to receiving certain products. Reading a review about a floor mop or a brand of washing detergent, where the poster describes the purchase as ‘incredible’, ‘a miracle’ or uses a lot of exclamation points and smiley faces, will naturally seem inauthentic to readers, and lead one to conclude the reviews are faked. 

Are the majority of product reviews overwhelmingly positive?

It’s virtually impossible for absolutely everyone to have the same positive experience and love a product so much that they want to give it five stars, so if a product has an overwhelmingly large number of these kinds of reviews, this could suggest some foul play might be in hand.

Some brands and sellers, despite this being against Amazon’s guidelines, will actively seek out and communicate with genuine customers who left 1-3 star reviews on their products, and offer them bribes or incentives in order to boost their scores. So the brand’s average rating will rise. When it comes to this tip, just remember the saying, “If something seems too good to be true, then it probably is.”

Also, we at That's Christmas look out for large number of 1 star reviews on a product.

We'd like to thank https://www.wethrift.com for their help in putting this article together.

(Image courtesy of Adam448 from Pixabay)

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Mathmos 60th Anniversary Limited Edition Astro Lava Lamps? Perfect for Christmas giving

Our dear friends at Mathmos have a very important anniversary to mark. It's their 60th!

And to celebrate their 60th anniversary, they have carefully selected five collaborators to create bespoke special limited-edition Astro lava lamps. One of their collaborators is Job Smeets, who is pictured here and with his lamp, down below. (Images courtesy of Job Smeets/Mathmos.)

Each collaboration will drop weekly every Thursday from 28th September (that's today!) at midday. Each lamp will be £130, including delivery. They are a strictly limited edition of 600 for each collaboration worldwide and all are specially numbered with a unique security sticker.

We believe that Mathmos Lava Lamps will make absolutely perfect Christmas gifts for the important and beloved people in your life, so why not visit https://mathmos.com/lava-lamps/all-lava-lamps to learn more?

Even if you miss out on their 60th anniversary lamps, there's dozens of other truly stunning designs to choose from, including the original design that launched the lighting revolution in 1963.

There's a stunning room projector and a candle powered Lava Lamp so even those who are living off grid and don't have mains power can still live the cool life with a Lava Lamp to illuminate their boudoir this Christmas and for the rest of their lives!

Looking for the perfect Christmas gift for the love of your life? Ecocamel ORB SPA's Soft Water Technology is the answer

It's an amazing showerhead like no other, Ecocamel’s latest showerhead is a true revolution in showerhead technology.

The ORB SPA contains special built-in Aircore Technology, innovative soft water technology and a stunning massaging unit, that transforms shower experiences for the better.

The ORB SPA will be able to guarantee a powerful shower, yet at the same time using less water than your normal showers. As a result, the recipient of your guest will use less energy and water, thus saving money. And we're all keen on saving money whilst also doing our bit for the planet, right?

The ORB SPA also has these other incredible benefits such:

Deep cleansing

Increasing blood flow and lotion absorbance

Exfoliates and hydrates

Stimulates skin cells

Suitable for all skin types

The Aircore Technology lets air be drawn in via the air intakes, mixing with water and, by increasing the water pressure, the power of your shower is given a significant boost.

Complete with a wonderful state-of-the-art Interspray system, its angled nozzles create a wider spray pattern which results in more coverage.

The Orbit is also hypoallergenic and extremely hygienic with special wipe clean rubber nodules, thus making it perfect for family and guests all to use.

The head comes with two brushes that benefit both skin and hair. The larger one allows the water to wash away impurities released by the massage from the fibres of the head and the smaller surface can be used on the face and for more delicate areas of the body.

Not only can the massaging unit be used in shower, it can also be removed and used as part of your daily beauty and skincare routines, should you wish.

Jane Lewis, nurse and MD of the Skin to Love Clinic said: "When I was first introduced to the concept of the ORB SPA, I saw the benefits straight away. The water softening is great if you have irritable skin and the exfoliating effects are extremely convenient, allowing you to apply your creams straight out of the shower."

The Ecocamel’s ORB SPA is available from £83 and comes with free P&P plus a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee.

https://ecocamel.co.uk/pages/soft-water-shower-head

Savvy Shoppers are looking for Christmas bargains

Esendex data has learned that over three-quarters (78%) of UK consumers will stop spending up to a month before Black Friday so they can snap up bargains in the sales. Retailers need to be ready early, with over half (51%) of consumers wanting to hear about Black Friday up to two weeks in advance, and a further 28% wanting news a month ahead.

Head of Professional Services at Esendex, Chris Gorman, says the data shows UK shoppers are looking for personalised marketing, with SMS text and email top of the list and WhatsApp growing in popularity. “These channels are where shoppers talk to each other, so why not the companies and brands they buy from?

“With statistics showing 48% of people are on their phone between four and eight hours a day, and seven in ten checking any unread notifications within five minutes, SMS and WhatsApp are two of the quickest ways to grab the attention of customers.”

Optimise the online experience!

Ecommerce has gone some way towards levelling the field for small and large retailers. Building an online presence makes products more accessible than a bricks and mortar store, and gives smaller retailers access to a larger audience, too. A well-built website that’s optimised for mobile users with a smooth online experience, can improve brand credibility, extend reach, and make promotional campaigns more cost-effective.

Extend platform choice

On average, UK consumers are bombarded with between 6,000 and 10,000 ads a day, even outside of peak trading periods, so little wonder that the battle for engagement is intense.

When shoppers are looking for bargains, they're often shopping on all channels at once. And those hunting for bargains on four or more platforms will spend on average 9% more with a business than single channel shoppers.

Deliver value, not just discount

It’s easy to think peak season sales are all about discounts, but consumer behaviour has changed, and value isn’t always about price. UK consumers are more conscious than ever of a need to support smaller independent businesses and to contribute to their local community.

Obviously, That's Christmas sees a massive increase in people visiting our site from August/September onwards to Christmas Even itself, as they search for Christmas gifts, foods, drinks, new and traditional recipes to try and, especially keeping in mind the current cost of living situation, as readers of That's Christmas are smart and savvy shoppers, they are also looking for money saving bargains, too!

Please remember to save http://thatschristmas.blogspot.co.uk to your favourites bar or folder!

https://www.esendex.co.uk

(Image courtesy of R-region from Pixabay)

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Annual charity pop-ups return to locations around the UK next month

The season for giving is not far away, and as the cost-of-living crisis continues to impact UK households, making meaningful purchases is a must do for this Christmas. 

That’s why Cards For Good Causes are delighted to announce their annual pop-up shops will be returning in just a few short weeks, for all your festive needs!

On Saturday 7th October at 10am, the doors will open at the flagship shop in Chelsea, London with many other locations to follow throughout the month. 

In a first for the charity, this year you'll also be able to can find Cards For Good Causes at the Festive Gift Fair from 16-19th November at Birmingham's NEC. 

The aim? To raise much needed vital funds for charities via the Cards For Good Causes pop-ups this season.

With beautiful and adorable greeting cards, advent calendars and gifts galore, popping by a Cards For Good Causes shop is guaranteed to have you singing carols, decking the halls and spreading festive cheer. 

And what's more, it doesn’t stop there! Shoppers can stock up on stunning gift wrap and decorations, stationery and homeware when they visit these special one-stop Christmas shops, all whilst supporting the charity of their choice.

The full list of pop-up shops around the UK can be found here: https://www.cardsforcharity.co.uk/find-a-card-shop.html

If you are unable to make it to your nearest pop-up shop? The full range and selection is also available to buy online, with same day dispatch and free shipping on orders over £40: https://www.cardsforcharity.co.uk

As the UK's largest multi-charity Christmas card organisation, Cards For Good Causes has opened shops around the UK each year since 1959, raising over £40 million for local and national charities in the last decade alone. 

Charities that will be supported by the money raised this year include a new addition of the Terrence Higgins Trust, as well as Cancer Research UK, Samaritans, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Shelter, Dementia UK, Mind and many more local and national charities.

Cherry Whiteside, CEO at Cards For Good Causes says: “Thanks to the support of our partners, the dedication of our network of seasonal staff and volunteers, and the generosity of local residents and businesses, we're delighted to be opening our pop-ups in the heart of local communities once again. 

"If you’re looking for meaningful ways to spend this Christmas, we look forward to welcoming you very soon!”