Thursday, August 23, 2007

Digital cameras – the key to effective shopping




I once went to a seminar on effective desk research. The crux was to keep a careful record of everything and its source, even if it didn’t seem useful at the time. I was unconvinced at the time that all this effort was needed – after all, you just have to keep in mind what you’re looking for, right?

Those presenters would be pleased to know I’ve found a use for their method. Shopping.

I now carry a notebook with me everywhere. Brochures and magazines are bookmarked and filed (at least when I’m feeling disciplined). Thank goodness for tabbed browsing – I keep all my house sites bookmarked in folders. And when I go to shops, I take pictures of products I like and their info tags.

Pulling the camera out does get me some odd looks, I admit. But there are advantages.

  1. I don’t have to bring Roscoe on every shopping trip – I can get his yea or nea from the comfort of his computer seat.
  2. I can make a note now of items that aren’t needed for a while so I don’t forget them.
  3. If I want to do some comparison shopping, the photos are a better record than my memory, and quicker to get all the details than writing them in the notebook.

How else am I supposed to remember the myriad tiles, window fittings, skirting boards, etc.?

1 comment:

House in Italy said...

Excellent idea about the use of the camera - I'm definately going to do that too. its always annoying when you come back home with everything... except that special screw !