Consumers Opting For a Traditional Kiwi Christmas
Media Release
7 December 2009
Consumers Opting For
a Traditional Kiwi Christmas
Kiwis are going back to
basics this year with trampolines, tents, barbeques, and
bikes among the most searched items on Trade Me as New
Zealanders head into Christmas.
``It’s been a tough year, and New Zealanders seem to be reconnecting with the things that make us uniquely Kiwi,’’ said Daniel Bridges, Trade Me Spokesperson.
The latest fads and fashions haven’t entirely passed New Zealand by with the current Pandora jewellery trend and the Twilight sensation being notable additions to the list.
iPhones, iPods, and their accessories, have also become entrenched as favourites on the site. This is the second year iPods have made the top 10.
Dogs and puppies continue to feature on the Christmas list, with a surprise addition of horses. ``People should think carefully before giving a dog or cat as a gift for Christmas, and ensure that the recipients really want the pet, and are well equipped to look after it,’’ said Mr Bridges.
With approximately half the items for sale on Trade Me being brand new, the site experiences a pre-Christmas boom every year. Over two million people browsed Trade Me last week** which is up from 1.6 million last year, and is expected to grow further as the site approaches the last two shopping weeks before Christmas.
The full list of the top 10 searches for November is below.
Rank Item
1 Dogs /
Puppies
2 iPhone /
iPod
3 Horses
4 Trampoline
5 Lego
6 Twilight
7 Pandora
8 Tents
9 BBQ
10 Bikes
** based on unique browsers week ending 29 November 2009 Nielsen Online
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