馬上就過(guò)年了,很多人會(huì)和家人或朋友一起去淘年貨。那么你知道你是哪種類型的消費(fèi)者嗎?針對(duì)不同類型的消費(fèi)者又有哪些妙招讓你既淘得好東東又能省錢呢?【妙招大看臺(tái)】教你妙招!



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If you want to be a smart shopper, it helps to understand your shopping style first.
You will need: recognition of shopping personality types.
Step 1:
Find out whether you are an impulse shopper — a consumer who goes out and buys on a whim. __________
Remember that emotions can affect shopping behavior. Try to avoid the rationale that you should buy something because you deserve it.
Step 2:
Recognize whether you are a plan-ahead shopper. Encourage this behavior by getting to know the sales cycles in your area, buying items before you run out of them, and shopping for gifts year-round.
Step 3:
See whether you are a last-minute shopper — someone who basically does not like to shop and ends up in a shopping frenzy at the last minute. __________
Step 4:
Figure out whether you are an inspirational shopper — someone who shops without a plan and makes purchases wherever the best sales appear to be. __________ Be sure to check the entire store for bargains.
Step 5:
Recognize whether you are a non-shopper — someone who avoids making purchases in order to save money for loftier purposes. Being a non-shopper can help you save money for the kids’ college education, but it won’t do much for filling out the grocery list. Now head to the store and start shopping!
Did you know? The first supermarket opened in the United States in 1930.


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If so, try to plan your spending and avoid impulse buying. If so, try to shop when stores are not crowded, and be prepared to return or exchange items if you later find out they are not what you need. If so, try to remember that advertised items are not necessarily the cheapest.
消費(fèi)者類型: impulse shoppers 沖動(dòng)型 plan-ahead shoppers 計(jì)劃型 last-minute shoppers 最后決定型 inspirational shoppers 追隨優(yōu)惠型 non-shoppers 避免購(gòu)買型