A gift registry is a particular type of wish list. When someone compiles a list of items they desire and then hands it out to family and friends, they have created a wish list. These lists can contain items from many different sources. A registry, on the other hand, is limited to the stock of a given retailer. The retailer will maintain the list for the registrant and make sure that items are removed from the list as they are purchased. Retailers will often make this list public to anyone who asks for it and will not divulge who has purchased the registered items.

Goals

A managed registry system has several goals.

  1. It facilitates communication between gift givers and receivers. Recipients can compile a wish list and make it available to anyone who will present them with a gift. Gift givers can then be certain that they are purchasing items that the receiver will appreciate.
  2. A registry can prevent gift givers from duplicating gifts when it is managed efficiently. To accomplish this, the retailer should remove each item from the registry as it is purchased.
  3. The registry process should allow gift purchasers to be discrete about what they have bought. This is so the person receiving the gifts will not know who purchased which items until they are surprised at the time of gift giving.
  4. The registry system should benefit the retailer by bringing customers to their store where they can purchase products that the merchant carries

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Is there a way to 'feed' or 'include' a gift registry on a website?
Q. I am building a wedding website and I want to feed/include the couples' gift registry from another site (like Crate and Barrel) into the website design. Is there any way to do this? I was thinking it would be like an include virtual/file in asp, but that doesn't work. Any suggestions or tutorials?
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A. Not without the permission of the site you want to include on yours. I suggest you look for a site that has an affiliate program that provides some sort of RSS feed. But it won't have full functionality. )
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Q. My daughter's 1st b-day is coming up in 3 weeks and I thought that we could use our existing registry (updated) for bday and x-mas gifts...is that rude? I am sending out her bday party invites tonight and am not sure if I should include a note with the registry information. THX Thank you everyone for your input...I decided NOT to include registry information when mailing the invitations this evening. I appreciate the time everyone took to answer my question!
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A. Yeah, I definately think it's rude. With weddings or baby showers, registries are acceptable because you're going to be using those products a lot for a long time. Many of them are household decorations, so yeah, you want to make sure it's something you want to live with day in and day out. But come on, a first birthday and a Christmas registry? She wouldn't even care if she GOT presents. She'd have just as much fun playing with the wrapping paper. Save the registries for major life events. With other stuff, start teaching her (now) that a gift is not about what you get, it's that someone cared enough to GET a gift, and you should be grateful for it for that reason. If people ask you what would be a good gift for her, tell them a… [cont.]
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A. just because you're out of ideas, don't just put random things on the registry that you don't actually need. that's impolite for your guests. think of household items like silverware, glasses, small appliances, towels, linens, anything you need for your home. if you have an old comforter you want to replace for example, pick out a new comforter set for your registry.
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