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Hi, my name is Douglas Willott on behalf of Expert Village and today we are going to be
talking about shopping for shoes online. Alright, I've set my budget at $50 and I've decided
to just browse the internet and see what shoes I wanted. I didn't know what specifics I had
going in. I've come to this site and I found a shoe that interests me. So, now we go back
to what I talked about earlier. We treat it the same as if you know exactly what shoe
you want in the first place. I go, ok, this shoe that I like is $55, I'm going to start
the bargain hunting techniques I learned earlier for a specific shoe, on the shoe that I found
to see if I can find it within my budget range because right now it's $5 over. With the shipping,
it's probably going to go even higher. What you do is take the name brand of the shoe
and then you take the style of the shoe, a lot like the make and model of a car, only
with a shoe. And now I'm going to go back to my search engine and I'm going to type
in the brand and the style of the shoe. Again, the first thing that is going to pop up is
going to be various sites that have paid for the search engine to put at the top. Probably
also on there will be the brand site itself, the retail site for that brand, rather than
a retail store. I'm going to go in between them and try to find the best bargain I can
to see if I can find it for my range of $50 after shipping.