General Shopping
Amazon Expanding Grocery Delivery
Jan 25th
Amazon is decidedly the largest producer for Click. Buy. Help. In yesterday’s Tech Flash, it was reported that Amazon is planning to expand the grocery delivery service they have been testing in Seattle since 2007.
Click. Buy. Help. organizations: can you imagine the potential earnings if all your supporters bought what they buy every week anyway – groceries – through Amazon Fresh?
The NPR audio attached to the Tech Flash story talks about some potential competition from Walmart. Hmmmm. Not to worry. Walmart is another Click. Buy. Help. merchant.
Another question: what’s the best way to promote this to your supporters?
Let the deliveries begin!
Spotlight on: Macy’s
Dec 8th
Click. Buy. Help. is pleased to add Macy’s to its shopping options!
Macy’s was established in 1858 and is considered “The Great American Department Store.” It is an iconic retailing brand with about 810 stores operating coast-to-coast and online at macys.com. Macy’s offers powerful assortments and the best brands, tailored to each and every customer with obvious value, engaging service and unforgettable moments.
Feel free to browse their online store and in doing so, provide assistance to the non-profit organizations of Click. Buy. Help.
Spotlight On: Amazon.com
Oct 14th
Amazon.com is by far the most popular in many online circles. Each Click. Buy. Help. organization uses it as an anchor on their page, not unlike an “anchor tenant” in a big shopping mall – it’s what helps draw people in. It makes sense then, to republish this story from earlier this year and use it as the first Spotlight story.
Amazon is the most successful retailer on Click. Buy. Help. With an enormous collection of products from a seemingly endless (oh wait, that’s one of their brands, too!) selection of merchants, Amazon is one of the best retailers organizations can choose for helping supporters begin their Click. Buy. Help. experience. More >