AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Offers.com, a leading coupon and deal site, has the inside scoop on what consumers plan on buying their loved ones this Valentine's Day. A recent poll on Offers.com revealed heartfelt gifts will be number one, while electronic gifts and gadgets won't be as popular. Shoppers can save on this year's most sought-after gifts with coupons and deals found at the Offers.com Valentine's Day Savings Center.
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Top Four Valentine's Day Gift Ideas for 2013:
1. Heartfelt and Homemade – Nearly 40% of those polled plan on thinking outside the box this year and will be making their own gifts or they will look for something that has sentimental value for their significant other. Consumers going this route can save 30% off photo gifts with an exclusive deal from CafePress, or they can check out our blog on the best DIY Valentine's Day Gifts.
2. Classic – It's no surprise our poll found that 28% of people plan to purchase classic gifts like flowers and chocolate. Not only are they easy to deliver and buy, but right now on Offers.com, consumers can find discounts of up to 50% on roses and flowers from companies like FTD, ProFlowers and other popular flower delivery options.
3. Extravagant – The poll found that 23% want to make a big impression on their Valentine and plan on purchasing something extravagant like jewelry or a trip. Gifts that sparkle can cost a pretty penny and Offers.com can help those who plan on buying something flashy with deals for diamond jewelry up to 80% off from companies like My Jewelry Box and Zales. When it comes to travel, we also have a handy guide on the best Valentine's Day Getaway Deals.
4. Gadgets – Electronic devices like iPads came in at the bottom of the poll with 12% of the vote. While these kinds of things aren't the most romantic gifts, they can often be useful ones. Shoppers can find Computer and Electronic deal ideas for your technology-loving sweetheart at Offers.com.
Save on Valentine's Day Gifts This Year
"Before you shop this Valentine's Day look for an online coupon or deal before you purchase," said Steve Schaffer, Offers.com CEO. "In a survey we recently conducted with Ipsos Public Affairs, we found that only 29% of Valentine's Day shoppers plan to look for online sales and deals before making a purchase. Consumers shouldn't be missing out on all the great savings opportunities out there. That's why we created the Valentine's Day Savings Center, which features coupon codes and deals for everyone on their Valentine's Day gift list."
About Offers.com Valentine's Day Savings Center
The Offers.com Valentine's Day Savings Center is a leading online shopping resource that is updated daily with the best Valentine's Day deals, sales, gift ideas and coupon codes. Offers.com's Valentine's Day Savings Experts hand-pick and verify each offer, ensuring their quality. Consumers can find Valentine's Day offers by top deals; product categories including flowers, jewelry, chocolate and sweet treats; and other popular gift categories. In addition, the savings center also features the latest Valentine's Day tips, resources and top stores.
For more information about how to save on Valentine's Day gifts, visit:
http://www.offers.com/valentines-day/
About Offers.com
Offers.com saves consumers time and money by helping them find the best coupons, deals, and offers from more than 5,500 online stores and brands. Offers.com has over 200 categories including travel, software, clothing and shoes, and more. The site has about 50,000 of the best offers, including promotions, coupons and coupon codes, deals, free trials, and free offers. Offers are verified, rated, and updated daily by the Offers.com editorial team. The company, based in Austin Texas, has been profitable since its inception and received a minority equity investment from Susquehanna Growth Equity, LLLP.
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