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Saturday, December 06, 2003
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Christmas Sites
Hit Record Highs
All time record highs for traffic are being recorded across multiple diverse Christmas related web sites.
Records set last year around December 17, 2002 are being shattered more than two weeks ahead of last year as the Christmas shopping season gets off to a spectacular start.
Several of these web sites are hitting new highs on a daily basis and some are recording approximately 200% and 300% increases in visitors over last year's record highs.
It looks like the Christmas Season is upon us, whether we are ready or not.
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Sunday, November 30, 2003
heraldsun.com: Share Your Christmas: You can sprea...: "Share Your Christmas: You can spread holiday cheer
The Herald-Sun
Nov 30, 2003 : 6:19 pm ET
DURHAM -- This grandmother has gone back to school and works part time as a housekeeper so she can care for her daughter and her daughter's two children. She wants to provide a good Christmas for her family, but she needs help. "
The Herald-Sun
Nov 30, 2003 : 6:19 pm ET
DURHAM -- This grandmother has gone back to school and works part time as a housekeeper so she can care for her daughter and her daughter's two children. She wants to provide a good Christmas for her family, but she needs help. "
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NEWS.com.au | 'More spending' this Christmas (December 1, 2003): "HOME > BREAKING NEWS > STORY
'More spending' this Christmas
December 1, 2003
AUSTRALIAN retailers could look forward to an increase in Christmas spending despite concerns over rising interest rates, a survey has found.
The Mastercard Newspoll survey found one in five Australians will spend more on Christmas this year than last year, with the disposable income of young adults leading the expected rise."
'More spending' this Christmas
December 1, 2003
AUSTRALIAN retailers could look forward to an increase in Christmas spending despite concerns over rising interest rates, a survey has found.
The Mastercard Newspoll survey found one in five Australians will spend more on Christmas this year than last year, with the disposable income of young adults leading the expected rise."
