Saturday, September 01, 2007

Resource for Online Shoppers

I like the idea of buying stuff online. One reason I make a habit of doing that is because I can experiment with different stuff I probably wouldn't see during my regular shopping ventures. The downside to the whole "buy it with a click of the mouse" thing is the fact that sometimes it can be next to impossible to discern which products in a particular niche are worth a hoot and which ones are complete garbage.

Apparently, I'm not the only person with these concerns, because there's a website out there designed to make the buying/shopping experience easier for folks like me. It's TrustSource.com and it embodies a pretty cool concept.

Let's say you're going bald and you'd like to find a cure for your hair loss. You could buy some Rogaine. You could put your trust in Ron Popeil's hair in a can. Maybe one of those highly-touted solutions like provillus is on your list. How are you going to decide? TrustSource lays out all of the options in front of you with full descriptions, user reviews and other data to help you make a smart buy.

It's the same thing if you're looking for cellulite cream. These folks have busted down the whole industry and re-arranged it into easy-to-interpret pieces. Experiencing hot flashes as part of the menopause experience? No problem. TrustSource will give you some direction in finding the right remedy for you.

Online shopping doesn't have to be the equivalent of throwing darts blindfolded. You can get the information you need to make smart buys--organized intuitively and presented smartly. Why take chances when you can find the right stuff the right way the first time, right?

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