Wednesday, December 30, 2009

I <3 Gmarket

I think it's so great that kitcheninafishbowl posted about her love of Gmarket today just as I was thinking of doing the same! I was thinking of doing so because gmarket chose me for a special event they're having...I won a gift certificate for being one of the top bloggers! Thanks!

I do a lot, if not most, of my shopping on Gmarket. It's like a gigantic shopping mall right in my computer room. I used to shop out in the real world a lot more before I had a baby, but since January 2009, Gmarket has come in very handy and serves most of my shopping needs. Shopping in Korea can be tough for a foreigner. Sometimes you just can't find what you're looking for...or if you're really new to Korea, you don't even know where to start. You see, there are product "districts" in Korea. For example, there are furniture districts, textile districts, lighting districts, and pet districts. Sometimes it's fun to go to certain districts if you want to see the product firsthand. I love shopping for fabric and yarn in Dongdaemun. But sometimes, it's a pain in the neck to take public transport across the city just to buy a trivial item. This is when Gmarket is very convenient.

It's also fun. It's nice to browse all the different options. There is an incredible amount of vendors on gmarket, so there are always some interesting and unique products. I have started to limit my browsing time, though, as I always seem to find something I "need." Another fun part is practicing and improving my Korean vocabulary. I learned a lot of Korean vocab from online shopping. That sounds funny, but it's true. Now, there are two gmarket sites: the Korean site and the global English site. I usually use the Korean one, but I took a look at the English site the other day, and there have been great improvements over there, so I'm going to give that site a go next time I need something and see what I come up with.

And finally, of course, the prices on gmarket really can't be beat. You can often find the more popular products with free shipping, and if not, it's never more than 2500 won ($2.50). I've often seen something in a store that I had bought on gmarket for several dollars cheaper. Over the last few years, I'm sure I've saved a lot of money by using gmarket. I know I saved hundreds right before Grace was born when I did my baby shopping! Baby stuff in the shops is very expensive.

Anyway, I'm not going to shop gmarket tonight because I just received my most recent order yesterday (diapers, deodorant, Quaker oatmeal, and knit baby leggings). I can't even begin to list all the things I've bought on gmarket. Too long... Oh, and my camera was bought on gmarket.

8 comments:

Lolimahro said...

bwah-ha-ha! All the arrows pointing to Grace's clothes makes me think of how I always tell my students that I bought my own son on Gmarket.

I forgot to mention all the kitchen stuff I bought there. I will no longer hunt down spices in the recesses of Itaewon or Costco - I will buy my vanilla on Gmarket!

Sarah said...

Hahaha, I bought my vanilla on gmarket too!!

I'll have to check out those bras you posted about though....hhmmmm....

MommyCha said...

You guys are too cute! ^^ I was told I seem to be a savvy shopper because I always know about good deals and sales at different stores! But i like to shop and I have everything on this main strip here and so it is easy for me. I should rally check into Gmarket more, I love getting packages! ^^
Thanks for sharing!

San said...

Wow!!! So many things!!! Browsing Gmarkte has become a passtime for me!!!
Is that a table lamp in the 3rd foto?

Sarah said...

Yes, that's a lamp for a child's room with Pooh... I like it because it is dimming...perfect for going to her in the night.

San said...

How should we search for that in Gmarket? I have been looking for one bedside lamp in Gmarket.. should i just use the search term lamp?

Sarah said...

Hi San, I didn't forget about you. I'll send you some links to some table lamps soon!

San said...

:-) Thank you..