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Send a Gift With Just an Email, Check Out Our 2023 Virtual Gift Guide! 

With the holiday season coming up, now is the best time to send gifts to your family, friends, or employees. During this season, it’s super easy to get caught up in dinner party planning and making snowmen. Leave it to us at Lioness to make getting gifts for loved ones even easier than ever before. What’s the difference? For this virtual gift guide, all you need is the recipient’s email address! The gifts featured below vary from sweet treats to extraordinary experiences. 

Send An Experience 

With the world getting back to business, we’re all catching up on lost time and trying what we couldn’t do during the pandemic. Help them make special memories by sending them an experience they won’t forget. 

Spawish 

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Everyone enjoys treating themselves, but no one loves the price attached to the typical spa day. SpaWish provides a network of local beauty parlors that honor their gift certificates making it easy for your virtual gift recipient to treat themselves.

eatwith 

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Give “an unforgettable food experience.” eatwith provides a variety of unique food experiences such as wine-tasting and cooking classes for your friends and loved ones. Their website offers different food experiences in a variety of culinary styles and a variety of different countries as well! 

Giftly   

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Giftly offers different gift cards that can be redeemed for museums, sports games, eating endeavors or other experiences sure to delight. If that isn’t their style, Giftly offers certificates for stores that can be tailored to anyone’s unique tastes such as Home Depot or Southwest Airlines while using their customizable cards.

Blueboard 

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Blueboard is a new way to show appreciation to your employees through unique experiences. Typical ways to recognize employee achievement can sometimes fall flat. Blueboard experiences such as scuba diving or traveling can rejuvenate your employees to not only make them better but also make your business better.

Don’t Know What to Get? Let Them Choose!

It can be hard shopping for someone else, especially when you have no idea what to get them. These websites remove the heavy lifting by letting them choose a virtual gift they’ll love.

SugarWish  

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With SugarWish, recipients can pick out their favorite candies or cookies from a variety of specialty sweets including coffee, tea, popcorn and more! It’s as easy as clicking a few buttons and putting in their email address. The recipient will then pick out their goodies and input their address making it easy gifting for you and them.

Goody 

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Goody lets you choose from different curated gifts like candles or appliances, then sends your gift to the recipient’s email for them to input their address. They aren’t fond of your present? No problem. Goody allows the recipient to choose another present that matches their taste.

loop and tie 

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loop and tie lets your recipient choose from a curated assortment of gift options such as high-quality wine or a nice backpack. loop and tie also has options that are better for the planet and society because they opt for small businesses and planet-friendly delivery.

Giftagram  

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Giftagram helps you pick the perfect gift for the person in your life with a taste for the finer things. You can choose from options such as fancy wines and leather goods.

Snappy 

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Just like Goody, you can pick from various categories such as tech or sweets or you can let the recipient pick their perfect gift. This is a great service for employers looking to get all of their corporate shopping done in one go!

As we said before, gift shopping can be another thing on your already-loaded holiday plate. Using the virtual gift services above can take a huge load off and make sure both you and your loved ones are happy with the gifts they receive.

Gifting on a budget? Check out 10 Gifts Under 25 Dollars!

About the author

Aaron Rippin

Aaron Rippin is a student at The College of New Jersey studying Interpersonal and Strategic Communications. At school, he serves as Co-VP for the Asian American Association and plays on the men’s rugby team. Outside of his academic life, he likes hanging out with friends or watching movies, thrifting, going to museums, cafes, making art and the outdoors.

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