Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Why Do We Need A Gifting App?


Don’t we all just love gift? Doesn’t matter if we are kids or adults, gifts is something that everybody loves receiving. It is more of a tradition that we exchange presents on certain occasions like Christmas, New Year, Birthdays, and Weddings etc. It adds more joy to the occasion and if it is something of the receiver’s interest, it is totally cherished. But that’s the hardest part!

It is not always very easy to figure out what your friends or relatives would love to receive as a gift. In today’s busy life it is impossible to keep track to everyone’s choices and preferences so we try to make use of the concept of a wish list. As kids we all must have kept a wish list where we noted down our demands for any gifting occasion and handed the list over to our parents when the occasion comes. But as we grow up we start to hesitate to put forward such demand as we feel we’ll be made fun of. But the demands are still there.

One way we can let people know about those demands without getting embarrassed is a wish list app over the social media. You can list down your favorite items on the wish list app and add your friends and family to that app. This way they will get to know your preferences and they would not sound like demands either. Anyone who wishes to get you something can just view the wish list and buy you the item of your choice online with just a few clicks.

 

One such Facebook applicationGiftBox, has been recently launched byInvert Logistics. It was designed by Avenue Social Inc., who are known for developing innovative and interesting Facebook Applications. This app allows the users to create an online wish list that all their friends and family members can easily access. The items they all to the GiftBox wish list can be purchased online with just a few simple clicks. What makes this app stand out amongst all the other social gifting apps is the fact it is also available foriPhone and Android users, and they can easily use it on their mobile phones.

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