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Advertisement | Places To Shop OnlineSome Known Names And A Few Hidden TreasuresDec. 9, 2006 ![]() (CBS/iStockphoto) (CBS) Why should you circle the mall parking lot for hours in search of a spot? These days, as long as you are hooked up to the Internet, you don't even need to leave your house to find gifts for the holidays. If you are looking for good places to shop online, Ben Fischman, president and CEO of Smartbargains.com, has some suggestions, which he shared on The Saturday Early Show. BEN'S TOP PICKS Nordstrom.com CNET.com: Offers great guidance for electronics BlueNile.com MiniBoden.com: Clothes for children Amazon.com: One-stop shopping PotteryBarnKids.com HIDDEN GEMS: www.shopbop.com: This site features brand name apparel for women – the same looks that you see in women’s fashion magazines. www.girlshop.com: Great site for unique and fun women’s apparel and accessories – the same looks you’d find in New York City boutiques. www.kookoobearkids.com: Unique hand-painted furniture for kids’ rooms. Great gifts for babies and kids. www.like.com: Let’s you find styles that are LIKE those the celebrities are wearing. www.wishingfish.com: This is a great site for gifts for the person who has everything. (Electric marshmallow toaster, anyone?) www.cafepress.com: This site has T-shirts, mugs and other gifts with messages for whatever you’re into – pets, politics, current events and more. You can even design your own gift. Here are more sites recommended by Ben Fischman: TOYS FAO.com Amazon.com APPAREL SmartBargains.com LLBean .com Nordstrom.com ELECTRONICS CNET.com JEWELRY BlueNile.com SmartBargains.com CHILDREN MiniBoden.com HannaAndersson.com GIFTS FOR MEN Amazon.com OmahaSteaks.com GIFTS FOR WOMEN RedEnvelope.com NeimanMarcus.com GIFTS FOR KIDS FAO.com PotteryBarnKids.com HOME SmartBargains.com WilliamsSonoma.com Art.com SOME FUN SPOTS Woot.com Like.com JellyFish.com Wine.com ©MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. | Advertisement Horserace: Obama Hits McCain For Owning 7 HousesNew Ad Spotlights McCain's Inability To Say How Many Homes He Owns In Interview |
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