Top 5 Picks Launches to help UK Online Shoppers
July 31, 2007
Manchester, UK 01 August, 2007--


Plunging into the world of online retail can sometimes be a confusing and thankless task, as worries about the safety and security of sites, plus the vast choice on the internet can make it seem like more of a chore than a timesaver.

However a new site has launched to try and help consumers confused about how and where to shop online.

Simply called Top 5 Picks, (http://www.top5picks.co.uk ) is a simple, and easy to use shopping aid, which lists what it's panel of expert shoppers feels to be the Top 5 online stores or offers in a range of categories.

Whether the consumer is looking for the best car insurance, or cheap DVD deals, or searching for gifts for a special someone, or even just looking for the best food retailers online, Top 5 Picks has probably got a Top 5 list to help the shopper make his decision.

Top 5 Picks has spent months trawling through the best deals on the net and is committed to updating the site regularly, with help from users as well.

The site is simple to browse and at the moment is a no-frills guide. It just has the Top 5 sites in each category listed, and a short but succinct review of each site.

Site owner Owen Penhaligon things this approach is more in keeping with what consumers want.

“The aim was just to keep it really easy to use, state the facts about each featured site, and let the user make up his mind about which site to use. In the future we will be putting up quite a lot of articles as well, for those who may want more in-depth reviews, but for now, less is more.”

There is still a lot of meat to the site though, with over 150 reviews of various sites, competitions, and categories ranging from Broadband Providers to Books, and from Mobile Phones to Florists.

For more info and to check the site out look at http://www.top5picks.co.uk


About the Press Release
A new website launched this week to assist UK consumers who may be confused or new to online shopping.


 
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