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Majority Of Dads Unhappy With Their Father's Day Gifts, ShopLocal Survey Says
Chicago, IL - May 31, 2007 - If you think
dear old Dad is easy to please on Father’s Day, think
again. Remarkably, more than half – 53 percent –
of fathers surveyed by ShopLocal report that they have never
received a good gift. And yet 67 percent of gifters polled
believe that Dad is generally pleased with his gifts. One
explanation for this gift-giving generation gap: almost 40
percent of sons and daughters admit to waiting until the last
minute to shop for their fathers.
The online survey* from ShopLocal, the leader in multi-channel
shopping services, also revealed that people generally find
it easier to shop for Mom than for Dad; only 36 percent suggested
Mom may be difficult to buy for compared to 64 percent implying
a picky patriarch. Though spending on dads isn’t meager
($8.6 billion a year), it trails spending on moms by nearly
$3 billion annually.
But despite their finicky nature, dads deserve to be rewarded
with thoughtful gifts, according to shopping expert Eva Yusa,
also known as “Eva the Shopping Diva,” shopping
expert and blogger for ShopLocal’s comparison shopping
Web site ShopLocal.com.
“There are ways to show Dad how much you care when
it comes to presenting him with a great Father’s Day
gift,” said Eva. “Most people just don’t
know where to begin in shopping for Dad, which explains why
many wait until the last minute. As a result, Dad is left
with a lackluster gift.
“This year start shopping for gifts earlier and don’t
forget to use creative thought in selecting that special something.
Presents that stray from the norm are always a crowd pleaser,”
she added.
Eva offers these rules to live by when shopping for dads:
- Avoid the mundane. A little extra thought and effort
goes a long way when it comes to shopping. Stay away from
expected items like books and golf clubs and opt for gifts
that Dad would never buy for himself. For more traditional
dads, buy a watch with an inscribed personalized message
or update his wardrobe with stylish sportswear and cool
sunglasses. If your Dad is tech-savvy, surprise him with
a new gaming system such as the Nintendo Wii or upgrades
for his car like a GPS system or satellite radio.
- Shop with emotion, not with dollar signs. If you can’t
buy your father the Ferrari he always wanted, do not fret.
A smaller sentimental gift can tug at his heartstrings such
as a homemade card or planting a flower garden. And to find
the best deals around your neighborhood, visit a comparison
shopping site like ShopLocal.com to save time and money.
- Look for special offers. This year, showcase your shopping
savoir-faire by looking for peripheral bargains online like
free shipping and gift wrap. This is an added value that
is a great way to save a little extra cash.
For additional shopping tips for Father’s Day, visit
Eva’s blog at www.ShopLocal.com/EvatheShoppingDivaBlog.fp.
- ShopLocal distributed the survey electronically to ShopLocal.com’s
email subscribers in April 2007. Results were gathered from
3,632 respondents.
About ShopLocal
ShopLocal, the leader in multi-channel shopping services,
offers a complete suite of solutions connecting retailers
and consumers online and in-store. The company’s consumer
Web site, ShopLocal.com, provides users with choice and control
in their shopping experience by offering the most comprehensive
selection of timely online and in-store offers on one easy-to-use
site. With ShopLocal.com, consumers can find millions of products
and up-to-date weekly sales, deals, and coupons for consumer
electronics, apparel, groceries and more.
ShopLocal’s customers include Target, Best Buy, Home
Depot, CVS and Sears. ShopLocal powers multi-channel shopping
for hundreds of newspaper Web sites and other leading local
and shopping sites, such as Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald,
Arizona Republic, Google and SuperPages.com. ShopLocal is
owned by Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE:GCI), Tribune Company (NYSE:TRB),
and The McClatchy Company (NYSE:MNI). For more information,
visit www.aboutshoplocal.com. |