Do you have a friend who feels the need to update Twitter everytime he takes a breath? Or maybe she is CONSTANTLY telling you about the latest gadgets on the market, whether or not you are actually listening?
Have I got a gift list for you!
In order of costliness:
Whether they want the next great gadget or they want to buy books to fill their Kindle, an Amazon gift card has pretty much everyone on your gift list covered.
COST: $5 and up
2. iTunes Gift Card

Whether they’re an app crazy iPhone/touch user or just a music lover, an iTunes gift card has you covered. Bonus: If you purchase the card at a participating Kroger or Giant Eagle, you can earn points towards your next gas purchase.
COST: $10 and up
Everyone could use some portable storage space, and Pantone lets you customize the color and engraving on them.
COST: $12.99 (for 1GB) and up
4. Trust Agents

Definitely my favorite marketing book of 2009, because it’s not just smart, it’s also a very enjoyable read. I think I knocked this one out in two days. If you want to understand how human businesses work, and get some actionable plans to boot, check this out.
COST: $16.47
Media junkies can’t resist the urge to share, tag, and organize their photos. And now that Flickr feeds to Twitter, mobile media junkies have WAY too many pictures to be contained to Flickr Lite’s 200 photos and 3 sets limits. Pro is a must!
COST: $24.95 for one year, $47.99 for two.
I just adore this custom card company because of they’re commitment to combining print mail with social media. They’ve got a huge selection of social media-specific cards, including Tweetup and Facebook page invites. To give your friends free mailers from Enthusem, sign up for an account, add your friend as an additional user and transfer credits to their account!
COST: $27 (for 10 cards) and up
This tiny, high-quality video camera is still one of my favorite gadgets. My first experience with the Flip was during President Obama’s inaguration and I fell in love and got my own. BONUS: Throw in a Flip Tripod to avoid Blair Witch-esque shaky video syndrome.
COST: $150
8. Nikon Coolpix S1000pj 12.1MP Digital Camera with Projector

I was going to just make a generic “digital camera” suggestion, until I saw a commercial for this bad boy. I have not had a chance to play with this camera yet, but the idea of a built-in projector gets me a little excited. I’m ALWAYS trying to show off my photos - how cool would it be to show them on a wall instead of a tiny screen? Answer: VERY.
COST: $349
Note: Some of these are affiliate links, so if you decide to purchase these products you’ll be helping me with my OWN Holiday shopping. Thanks!
What do YOU want this year for Christmas? Have you been a good boy/girl?















