What I dislike about these pop-up shopping channels is where does it leave the customers who've bought stuff while they traded if they pop down again? If that is correct, that it will soon end, is it going to be the so-called 'Sister Channel' that picks up any subsequent consumer issues with purchases from a former Shop Extra?
According to my Sky planner, Shop Extra is showing crafting shows all day?And if you’ve joined the freedom £10 a month club, I don’t think any of us have, but people would need to cancel
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I love having it on when I'm doing stuff in the other room or in a new window on Youtube when I'm supposed to be working. But every so often they have a product I will genuinely want or use. I bought the Whizzy Whisk which came with free scissors and I am going to get some black magic for my oven. And also I'm looking to get an air fryer. I STILL can't get my milk to froth up the way Simon Isles gets it to do on TV but the scrambled eggs are amazing. Seriously, how the hell does he do that!!?? M|y absolute favourite moment (I piss myself) is when they bring out the chart of how to watch and receive Shop Extra. Elderly people have issues with that sort of thing and that is their core audienceNow, this sounds terribly sad, but there is a strong need many who watch shopping television have for human contact in the room. Not a recording, not a film, not a soap…Live people talking and directing what they say in a more personal style at the viewer in question. Giving a sense of immediacy and warmth to the lonely. I have a partner now. We live in separate houses, but I do have somebody. After my wife died in 2021, I had nobody but my dogs. And shopping telly, in the old Ideal World style, helped me get through each evening, believe it or not. It was a similar situation after my divorce in the early 2000s. I know all too well…for many, it is company first and shopping a close to distant second. Shop Extra, in terms of a feeling of direct communication, has it nailed in the sense of trying to replicate what the former channel had and channels like QVC and TJC don’t. Talking corporately and commercially at you and not directly to you like the latter do, and not generating that more personal feeling of contact you get from watching Shop Extra and the old Ideal World before it. We obviously focus here on the strong inadequacies in shopping television channels’ selling techniques, and the misleading elements of selling that virtually all of them suffer from from time to time. What we all tend to forget at times, is the very strong social contact need more catered for by the presenting styles of Ideal Shop Extra World, and in my ‘umble view, not catered for well by the direct Ideal World replacement we have now.
It has to be skimmed milk and VERY cold, straight from the fridgeI love having it on when I'm doing stuff in the other room or in a new window on Youtube when I'm supposed to be working. But every so often they have a product I will genuinely want or use. I bought the Whizzy Whisk which came with free scissors and I am going to get some black magic for my oven. And also I'm looking to get an air fryer. I STILL can't get my milk to froth up the way Simon Isles gets it to do on TV but the scrambled eggs are amazing. Seriously, how the hell does he do that!!?? M|y absolute favourite moment (I piss myself) is when they bring out the chart of how to watch and receive Shop Extra. Elderly people have issues with that sort of thing and that is their core audience
This is a great post. I fully agree, many (most?) selly telly viewers want to feel a genuine part of the family, friendship and fun portrayed from the screen. Also, for all we say on here, I wouldn't knock anyone who enjoys watching (even buying from) selly telly. Whatever floats your boat and all that.Now, this sounds terribly sad, but there is a strong need many who watch shopping television have for human contact in the room. Not a recording, not a film, not a soap…Live people talking and directing what they say in a more personal style at the viewer in question. Giving a sense of immediacy and warmth to the lonely. I have a partner now. We live in separate houses, but I do have somebody. After my wife died in 2021, I had nobody but my dogs. And shopping telly, in the old Ideal World style, helped me get through each evening, believe it or not. It was a similar situation after my divorce in the early 2000s. I know all too well…for many, it is company first and shopping a close to distant second. Shop Extra, in terms of a feeling of direct communication, has it nailed in the sense of trying to replicate what the former channel had and channels like QVC and TJC don’t. Talking corporately and commercially at you and not directly to you like the latter do, and not generating that more personal feeling of contact you get from watching Shop Extra and the old Ideal World before it. We obviously focus here on the strong inadequacies in shopping television channels’ selling techniques, and the misleading elements of selling that virtually all of them suffer from from time to time. What we all tend to forget at times, is the very strong social contact need more catered for by the presenting styles of Ideal Shop Extra World, and in my ‘umble view, not catered for well by the direct Ideal World replacement we have now.
I love having it on when I'm doing stuff in the other room or in a new window on Youtube when I'm supposed to be working. But every so often they have a product I will genuinely want or use. I bought the Whizzy Whisk which came with free scissors and I am going to get some black magic for my oven. And also I'm looking to get an air fryer. I STILL can't get my milk to froth up the way Simon Isles gets it to do on TV but the scrambled eggs are amazing. Seriously, how the hell does he do that!!?? M|y absolute favourite moment (I piss myself) is when they bring out the chart of how to watch and receive Shop Extra. Elderly people have issues with that sort of thing and that is their core audience