What you want to buy, and how you want to buy when you want to buy something.
@consejorogelio (82)
Mexico
March 23, 2011 1:53am CST
Have you ever wanted to buy something that you had right in front of you? Do you know what it feels to want to buy what you have just in front of you?
What I want to know is how do you get yourself to buy it?
How do you think about it, how do you feel (I mean, literally, in your body, where is the feeling of wanting to buy something located), what is the process of wanting to buy somethig like.
My idea is that the more precise we are with this list of ways of wanting to buy, the more we will know about how to sell what we sell for all of us who sell something.
The last thing I remember buying was a piece of software that helps me find and evaluate keywords because it is something that I do already and I know I could program something like that but it would take me a lot of time so I paid for it and I am very happy with my purchase.
And you?
4 responses
@tessa9 (1085)
• Philippines
23 Mar 11
There are just really two things that I buy are these are clothes(accessories and shoes) and food. I don't buy electronics or anything like that. The thing with me is I don't really buy things often because I only buy things that I really like. So I think I'm saving in someway but the negative about me is I but things that I like no matte how expensive it is. I normally don't have my credit and debit card with me and only have a few cash so I wont drown in debt. I tend to always buy something that I want immediately because I experienced some instances when I go back to buy the things that I like but the object is no longer there. I see nothing wrong with buying things for you as long as you set your limits.
@consejorogelio (82)
• Mexico
23 Mar 11
I actually love spending money, I love how it feels when I buy something I like. It is important to save some money for the future, that is true, but it is important to enjoy your money as well. :)
Still, I buy lots of different things... software, gadgets, drinks, tickets to events and concerts and fancy food... lol I love it all.
@mermaidivy (15395)
• United States
23 Mar 11
I hope I didn't misunderstood what you were trying to say here.
I would think twice before I actually purchase what I wnat to buy so I dont' need to spend unneccessary money. Jus tlike today, I picked a box of chocolate, I ended up putting it down right before I went to pay because I didn't need the chocolate and I always want to eat less candy.
@jheypee26 (83)
• Philippines
23 Mar 11
There are only two kinds of people that buy in the grocery or department store. The first one is a person who buys something because he needs it. The person have no choice in this kind since the thing is a must for him to have it. The second one is a person who buys because of his impulse. The impulse to buy is either you really like to buy or you really wanted it despite its necessity and cost. Buying things in the most practical and accessible way is at the mall. But the only thing that makes it an advantage is that it can be costly for some cents. Buying foods and some necessities in the market is cheap but what can be wrong with it is that, you really need to sweat out.