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What's Black Friday?



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Cyber Monday is something you may have heard of. But what is it exactly? Cyber Monday is a marketing campaign that online retailers launch the day following Black Friday. And Black Friday, which is a federal holiday, is not to be confused with Cyber Monday. Cyber Monday is the day online retailers offer greater discounts and special deals. Cyber Monday has been the most visited day to shop online. Cyber Monday is even more popular that Thanksgiving, because people shop online instead of waiting in long lines.

Cyber Monday is a marketing effort for online retailers

It's not surprising that eCommerce owners are now preparing for the big day sooner than ever, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic and global shutdown. While both online and offline retailers felt the impact initially on spending, many eCommerce websites are already recovering faster than physical stores. eCommerce has an advantage over physical shops due to the ease of shopping from home. Below are some tips to help you get through Cyber Monday.


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It's Friday after Black Friday

Black Friday was first coined in 1869 as a result a scheme to manipulate the gold market that led to widespread bankruptcies. Slave owners in the south reportedly got a good deal on slaves one day after Thanksgiving. It's difficult to pinpoint the exact beginning of Black Friday, but it is thought to be the day after Thanksgiving. The day after Thanksgiving is a federal holiday in some states.


It's the largest shopping day of the calendar

Black Friday is the ideal day to score great deals on electronics or other expensive goods. Retailers usually program their deals for the day after Thanksgiving so that they can capitalize on the massive sales. However, the day before Christmas has its own challenges. Some people start holiday shopping earlier than others. Others might wait till Cyber Monday to order online. Black Friday is still a big shopping day.

It is a public holiday in the United States

Black Friday's name is a misunderstanding of its origins. The term refers to a day in which retailers report huge sales, and the word "black" in accounting means "negative." It was once a curse. In 1980, the Philadelphia 76ers lost twice on March 13. Today, however, it's a public holiday. There are many good reasons why this was chosen.


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It's a worldwide shopping event

It's Black Friday, again! And this year it's even better than the last! Major retailers have extended hours for Thanksgiving. Many offer special discounts and promotions. Amazon is having a record-setting year with their sale. You can score brand name items at record prices if you act fast. You can shop at many stores that offer extended credit terms and free shipping.




FAQ

Where can I get coupons for online shopping

You have two options to locate coupons for online shopping. 1. Go directly to the site of the company that you want to buy from. 2. Search Google for coupon codes. Both methods work but certain websites may be more easy to navigate.


Why shouldn't I believe the sales hype in shops and online shops?

Sites sometimes exaggerate the price of an item in order to make it appear that you are spending more. It is up to you, therefore, to ensure that the prices you receive are correct. Make sure to add the item you are interested in to your shopping cart so it doesn't get lost. Then, search Google for the designer name and type of product that you are searching for. It may turn out that the incredible deal you thought was yours is actually quite reasonable. You might find the exact item on sale for less.


Can I get free shipping on orders over $25?

Most major websites allow customers to place orders without having them pay for shipping. Some sites offer free shipping on select items. To be eligible for free shipping, you must spend at least $25. Many websites will automatically apply free delivery to your entire shopping cart. Some websites will require that you enter the code "SHIPFREE” during checkout.


How can I do smart online shopping?

Smart shopping online allows you to save money and not compromise on quality. Here are some tips:

Do your research and shop around. Compare prices and see which store offers the best deal.

Ebates is another cash-back option. They function in the same manner as cashback programs offered at physical shops. The amount that you spend on their app will earn you points. These points can be used to redeem for gift cards and discounts.

Third, search for promo codes. These codes are available on sites like RetailMeNot.com. Simply enter the code while you check out and voila! All savings will be applied automatically.

Don't forget about clearance sections. There are often amazing deals available on high-end brands at reduced prices.


Does it make sense to ask for discounts on shopping?

You should always try to negotiate a better price on buying items. It is polite to ask if they have any discount code. They may be able to offer you a deal if you are polite. This could help you save money in the long-term.



Statistics

  • According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), online shopping was the fourth most common fraud category for consumers as of February 2022.5 (thebalance.com)
  • Beyond that, you'll be liable for a 25% import tax. (makeuseof.com)
  • Your Online Purchases 79% of Americans purchased goods and services online in 2018, which is expected to exceed 90% in 2023. (meetfabric.com)
  • Last Black Friday, I bought a stove from Lowes at 40% off, receiving 24 months of interest-free financing (from Lowe's). (meetfabric.com)



External Links

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How To

Is it safe to shop online?

Yes! Yes, the internet is one of most secure places to do business. It's easy to protect yourself with security software and keep your personal information private.

Online shopping is very popular since it allows you to get exactly what you need without ever leaving your home.

It's important to remember that while you're shopping online, you still need to use common sense and follow basic safety precautions.

Never give out your credit cards number by phone or email, unless you initiated the transaction. You should hang up immediately if you get a call from someone pretending that they are your bank.

Never send sensitive information such as account numbers or passwords via email. Instead, log in to your accounts via a secure site.

Before you submit any personal data, it is a good idea for your browser to scan the address bar. If you're worried about identity theft, you can sign up for free services offered by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Better Business Bureau (BBB).

These organizations will monitor your transactions and alert you if anything suspicious happens.

If anyone attempts to steal your identity, they will notify you.

These are some tips to help you avoid being conned.

  • Never provide financial information over the phone or email.
  • Do not click on links in unwelcome emails.
  • Don't click on ads asking you to provide personal information.
  • Never enter your password or PIN on a site you didn't initiate.
  • Always verify that you're on the correct website before submitting personal information.
  • Avoid sites that ask you for personal data in order to prove they are legitimate.
  • Before you provide personal information, make sure to verify all contact information and addresses.
  • Avoid hidden fees
  • Keep a copy of all receipts in case you need to dispute unauthorised charges later.
  • Report fraud activity to the FTC/BBB, your local law enforcement department and/or your state attorney General.
  • Take advantage of discounts and offers when you shop online.

You can save a lot on electronics, clothes, jewelry, DVDs. CDs. Toys. Video games. Tools. Furniture. Bedding.

The best part? You can save money on shipping costs.

Start shopping online now. You will love how easy it is to order almost everything online instead of visiting multiple stores.

You don't have crowds to contend with and there are no queues.

It's worth a shot.




 



What's Black Friday?