Online shopping at work can be dangerous—if you're in a cube farm, you never know who's peeking over your shoulder to make sure you're using the company's time "efficiently".
IMShopping, the first human-assisted shopping service on the web, minimizes the risk (and is a heck of a lot more personal than Google) with a community of expert shoppers on hand to tailor search results to your specific needs. You can ask questions directly on the site, or receive an answer via Twitter. I tweeted a request for a cute, non-black laptop case with a sturdy shoulder strap and had five options within an hour. I don't know if I would have found NicoleJane.com's chic black-and-white leaf bag for only $35 if I'd spent an entire lunch hour looking.
Tweet your questions to @imshopping or log in to the site and outline your search criteria there. With your personalized answer, you'll also get links to similar questions.
And speaking of Twitter, follow the SheFinds' editors:@SheFinds, @SheFindsBryn, and @SheFindsRebekah to get our site's updates in real time.

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