The Hottest Selling Products for Holiday 2011 According to eDataSource; Estimates Show Consumer Purchases Not Always Predictable, Sometimes More Sensible


New York, NY (PRWEB) December 23, 2011

If you’re a late holiday shopper and are still wondering what to get friends and family members for Christmas or Hanukah this year, take a cue from what key online retailers Wal-Mart, Amazon and iTunes are selling most of this season. By analyzing purchase receipts received by email, eDataSource(http://www.edatasource.com) estimates show that while many of the year’s hottest gifts are predictable, falling in the electronics, toys, books and video game categories, there are some that err on the more practical side.

The hottest gifts for Holiday 2011, according to eDataSource analysis of online purchase confirmations from Wal-Mart and Amazon, are:

????Kindle Fire
????The Help (movie, book and ebook)
????Steve Jobs (book and ebook)
????2 Meter HDMI Cables
????Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
????Universal TouchScreen Stylus pens
????Kindle Touch 6″
????Wal-Mart Gift Cards
????iPod Touch
????Compaq Black 15.6″ Presario
????Sceptre 32″ Class LCD HDTV
????Easy Bake Oven
????VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker
????Crayola Double Easel
????3-in-1 Stick Vac Lightweight Vacuum in Pink
????Just Dance 3

“It’s no surprise that the Kindle Fire is on this list, since it has been such a big seller overall this year. What is surprising however, is to see a pink vacuum cleaner rise to the top,” commented Carter Nicholas, CEO of eDataSource. “Our data shows that consumers are not only buying the hot new products, they’re also taking advantage of cyber promotions and buying sensibly this year.”

And on iTunes, where people often gift themselves music and games, top purchases include:

????Texas Poker Chips
????Someone Like You
????Moves Like Jagger
????Angry Birds
????We Found Love
????Sexy and I Know It
????Pumped Up Kicks
????Party Rock Anthem
????Fruit Ninja
????Stereo Hearts

By analyzing purchase receipts received by email, eDataSource is able to approximate the orders placed at major ecommerce sites as well as what products are being purchased. eDataSource can then report on eCommerce trends and specific product sales.

About eDataSource

Founded in 2003, eDataSource (http://www.edatasource.com) is the worldwide leader in competitive intelligence for email, social media and ecommerce activity, based on active monitoring of more than 800,000 consumer inboxes and 9,000 brands. The company provides strategic analytics products and services for online marketers, publishers and their service providers.

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Rocking Horse Specialty Store Predicts Top Selling Toddler Rocking Toys for Christmas


Blaine, Washington State (PRWEB) November 30, 2011

A Rocking Horse To Love – an online toy boutique – has seen sales of traditional, wooden rocking horses drop as customers choose the soft, plush toys that children can play with and ride on at very young ages.

A huge trend in rocking toys is soft, plush rocking animals sized for toddlers. Each year the variety offered by manufacturers grows and continually sells out before Christmas.

“The wonderful variety of toddler rocking animals continues to grow and yet it’s still tough to keep them in stock. We expect again this year to have many of the favorites sell out well before Christmas,” says Joan Winter, owner at A Rocking Horse To Love.

The store predicts the top three toddler rockers for 2011 to be:

1. Rockabye Colt Horse – this rocking colt horse is a customer favorite because it’s the perfect “first rocking horse” and works as a gift for both boys and girls.

2. Bonita Butterfly Toddler – when the rocker is a gift for a girl, pink rules. There are several cute pink rocking toys, but Bonita Butterfly is a top pick because she combines pink with the little girl love of butterflies.

3. Fergie Frog – this one is fun and works well for boys and girls. This rocking frog dominated sales in 2010 and we’re already seeing big numbers again for him in 2011.

These rocking toys are specifically sized for toddlers so they are ideal for a “Baby’s First Christmas” gift or for a present for a child who is one or two years of age. And, unsurprisingly, one of the main customer groups is grandparents.

Says Mrs Winter, “my grandchildren have all had rocking animals and it’s one of those toys that gives pleasure to kids year after year.”

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