Luke Cliff

Luke Cliff - Exhausted after climbing a local mountain.

As an author I publish stories and articles that are "close to home". Whether it be a proposed online shopping tax, rough deals with online stores, or simple ideas and specials I find to good to keep to myself; I generally write about current affairs, especially when I find a useful opinion about it.

I started the web site late 2007 as the director of the company and despite being the companies formal role, I'm also the senior in-house software developer.

Although you don't see it, there's a heap of programming involved to deliver the content you see. Working with the other authors, I do my best to keep the web site up to date, error free and as fast as possible.

I live and work in Noosa on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. When I'm not at the desk, I'll be outside getting around the town on a souped up scooter, enjoying the outdoors as a regular walker, runner / crawler or the occasional kayak rider on the wonderful Noosa River system.

As an online shopper, physical retail stores are a wonderment to me. How they manage to stay open is amazing, so I'm always happy to walk around the shops browsing the products and trying to understand how they work from a marketing point of view.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact us anytime.

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Recent Publications by Luke Cliff:

When you're shopping at eBay it's easy to get carried away with the item on sale. So before you rush into buying a "Real Lemon" or get stung handing over ALL your money, check out these safe shopping tips for eBay.

 

We're all keen to spend Australia day outside with the traditional BBQ, day on the beach or day long game of backyard cricket. But what do you do when our great outdoors isn't so great?

 

With the online Christmas shopping frenzy over there's still a few things you can do to make your gifts go further. Today I've got four tips to help you save time, money and possibly a lot of frustration when it comes to product returns and warranty issues.

 

It's Christmas already, and with only one day left before we all take some time out, I thought I would take some time to reflect on the year just passed and to thank you, our reader.

 

There's no doubt that online shopping in Australia has increased dramatically over the last few years. As Australian shoppers jump onto their computers during the busiest online shopping week of the year, online retailers say they are ready to take on the extra work load.