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Delhi, August 16, 2007: Pyar Ki Dori Ne
Sansar Bandha Hai, an old Hindi film song on
brother-sister bonding still holds relevance in the world of
Internet. Rakhi or Raksha-Bandhan is an Indian festival marked by a
customary tying of a colorful band on wrist of every brother by his
sister, while she gets a return gift from him symbolizing his love
and promise to protect her. Over the years, this festival has become
a perfect occasion for brothers and sisters to exchange gifts.
Till
a few years ago, Indian brothers or sisters residing away from their
siblings had to contend themselves by exchanging wishes or online
greetings. IndianGiftsPortal.com changed the trend by launching
online Gifts delivery service during Rakhi, in the year 2000, and it
was an instant hit! And since then, for IndianGiftsportal.com, Rakhi
has been the biggest festival of all. This year too,
Indiangiftsportal.com has done a special section with a stunning
variety of Rakhi gifts, mithai, thali, etc. that can be ordered on
click of a mouse to be delivered almost anywhere in the world.
Sending Rakhi gifts online holds numerous benefits for customers-
ease of selecting from a diverse collection of Rakhis from comfort
of ones home/office, optional modes of online payment, timely
and hassle-free delivery at the door steps of your loved ones, and
online tracking of orders to name a few. Whether a Rakhi
needs to be sent to the outskirts of Canberra, in the middle of the
rodeo country or to the hills of Alaska, Indiangiftsportal.com can
do it splendidly, says Manan Sharma, Managing Director,
Indian Giftsportal.com.
I always thought ordering gifts online would be more
expensive than buying and sending gifts directly from the market.
After trying Indiangiftsportal.com, I can confidently say that
sending gifts to my brother is not only easy and hassle-free, but
also costs the same. You even find more variety, save on the effort
of packaging and dealing with courier services! says
Maithili, whose brother resides in San Francisco, US.
And
if you thought Rakhi options online cannot be as colorful as the
ones in your neighborhood market, think again! Indiagiftsportal.com
offers an unmatched collection of Rakhis and gift hampers sourced
from a variety of regions. One can not only find gifts options
ranging from simple & designer Rakhis, to Rajasthani Rakhis,
Lumba, Zari Rakhis, Mauli Rakhis, Rakhi Threads, Silver Rakhis, Gold
Rakhis, Designer Rakhis and Pearl Rakhis, but also mix-&-match
to order a mélange of hand-picked offerings in very
attractive traditional packaging and at highly affordable pricing!
In addition, Special combo packing such as the bhaiya-bhabi (Lumba)
rakhi sets, rakhis with sweets, rakhi with chocolates, and even
rakhis with a traditional puja ki thali give everyone at
home a reason to celebrate.
One section that you just cant miss is that of Kids Rakhis
carrying hand-crafted soft rakhis in shapes of superheroes and
cartoon characters like Spiderman, Mickey Mouse, Tweetie, etc.
Indiangiftsportal even offers delivery of flowers and a variety of
sweets like mithais, chocolates, cakes, etc. The perishable nature
of such items makes it almost impossible for anyone to send it to
remote areas. Indiangiftsportal.com promises to deliver even these
items, and fresh!
In a short span of seven years, Indiangiftsportal.com has become
and established brand in the global online gifting domain by way of
strategic marketing, discount affiliations, sponsorships and search
engine rankings. Indiangiftsportal.com advertises through some of
the top-notch platforms like Google, Yahoo, Rediff, Pay4click and
various print publications. Indiangiftsportal.com also sponsors
www.raksha-bandhan.com
an informational portal on the festival of Rakhi.
With over 10,000 buyers per day on the site, Indiangiftsportal.com
alone contributes 25% of all overseas orders for Rakhi. The figures
also indicate that e-commerce in India is no more a distant dream.
Indian Net users are catching up with their western counterparts in
terms of confidently using ecommerce websites and using credit cards
and other payment modes.
I was always vary of using my credit card for online
shopping till I learnt that it is actually much safer than handing
it over to be swiped in a restaurant or at a petrol pump away from
your eyes, says Manyata, an MBA student from Mumbai who
has sent a special puja-ki-thali to her brother in the Canberra,
Australia. She is thrilled that Thanks to
Indiangiftsportal, this time Samarth will get everything he needs.
Usually, he runs from pillar to post to get the Tikka (roli &
chawal)."
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