Unique Gifts For The Procrastinator
Every year I swear I will have my Christmas presents bought, wrapped and under the tree by the first week in December. Yet as the big day nears I inevitably note the passing of the last day to reasonably expect to ship online purchases with dismay, knowing I have at least a few gifts left to find and acquire. Lucky for you, dear reader, this has led me to amass a variety of great last minute gift alternatives that are easy to get a hold of yet more unique than a standard gift card.
Check out the deals available through sites like Groupon (www.groupon.com), Living Social (www.livingsocial.com) or Google Offers (www.google.com/offers) for great deals on unique services and experiences that you can gift. Think half price sky diving or heli-skiing for the adventurer on your list; half off online cooking, photography or music lessons; or discount online personal training sessions for your favorite workout junkie. While deals are made available by area, just pick the nearest major metropolitan area to your gift recipient. Online deals are typically redeemable anywhere, but if you spring for a certificate for an in-person adventure you’ll want to make sure your recipient can take advantage of it without too much travelling.
Amazon Prime isn’t just about the free two-day shipping (though that’s a pretty amazing selling feature). It also gives members access to their sizable collection of movies and TV shows free to stream to any WiFi enabled device that supports Amazon’s app (most of them do). While anyone with a Kindle or the Kindle app on their computer, smartphone, or mobile handheld device can buy or access some free eBooks via Amazon, Prime members gain an expanded collection of free titles.
Nerds love social media. It lets us stay in touch with friends and family that we might otherwise never see or hear from, what with our propensity to sequester ourselves indoors with our computer and home theater system. If you want to hear more about what’s going on in the life of your favorite nerd, join their preferred social media site, be it Facebook, Twitter, Google+, etc and soon you’ll be sharing LOLs and know more about the dietary habits of their cat than you ever thought possible.
Unfortunately, I’ve been unable to find a way to gift an Amazon Prime Membership. However, I’d suggest a $79 Amazon electronic gift card with an attached note that you’d like to give them the joys of Prime.
I loved story time in school, particularly when the librarian seemed to vocally act out the dialog with different voices. As an adult I’ve discovered that many great audioboooks convey that same engrossing experience. Even better, I can enjoy a great book when I’m driving or doing the dishes. Audible (www.audible.com/mt/giftmembership, 3 months for $45) allows members to instantly download any their more than 100,000 audio books. Install the Audible app on just about any mobile handheld device and listen to audiobooks on your phone, iPod, or a wide selection of MP3 players. Membership typically covers one audiobook download per month with additional books at a reduced price. If gifting by the month seems too impersonal, you can gift a specific book.
If you know someone that breaks their piggy bank every month downloading the hottest new music from iTunes, Google Play or Amazon, a gift subscription to Spotify (https://www.spotify.com/us/get-spotify/e-card/, $9.99/mo) will surely be the highlight of their holiday. A Spotify Premium membership gives them access to millions of tracks that can be streamed while online, or downloaded to a device for listening offline. In addition to unlimited music synced across all their devices, they’ll be able to listen to custom, ad-free radio stations tailored around their favorite artist or song. Purchase Spotify e-cards by number of months you’d like to give and then email or print the certificate.
We all know someone who grumbles every time they tear open their cable or satellite bill. Consider gifting them a membership to Hulu Plus (https://secure.hulu.com/plus/buy, $7.99/month). Using a Hulu-compatible internet capable device (like a computer, gaming console, Roku Box or even many internet-ready TVs), a Hulu Plus membership allows users to stream TV shows - including many first run shows shortly after airing on regular TV and entire seasons of older episodes - and thousands of movies on demand.
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