98% of American households have at least one calendar and the average home has five or six. There are thousands of titles available each year and about 33% of calendars come as gifts.
(From the Calendar Marketing Association)
Calendars come from any number of stores, and eBay sells thousands. So why do most people hang whatever meaningless set of pretty pictures that comes their way in the same spot they used
last year
Well, calendars are cheap and plentiful, but the only way to fit someone exactly is to go on the internet. That can be time consuming and frustrating. A great new place to look for a 2006
calendar is at www.2005calendar.com.
Its a "calendar" website, so you don't have to search several levels. The home page has shows some specific favorites. The left hand menu goes straight to one of various categories and
each category has some options.
If, for example, someone wants a calendar full of Tabby Cats they can find it with a couple of clicks. The same for Dachshunds, Golden Retrievers, Picasso Art, Air Force Jets and
more.
For a Pocket-sized Planner, a Colorful Desk Pad or a Miniature Calendar with a favorite breed of dog in several photos each month, it's just a couple of clicks.
There are Magnetic Calendars, Engagement Planners, Wall Pocket Calendars, Deluxe Calendars and Slimline Calendars. It's like Calendar Heaven.
Prices go from $1.99 up to $20 or more. They seem pretty reasonable. Sales and shipping are handled by Calendars.com which has even more selections.
So, no need to settle for a hum-drum 2006 calendar. There is a calendar for anyone's needs and personality; a perfect gift for everyone which to treasure throughout the year.