We have all heard about it. Some of us chose to ignore it, and the rest of us are counting days until it arrives. Yes, Black Friday is coming soon, and it's time to start looking for the best deal in town.
The day after Thanksgiving, known as Black Friday, is designated as the first official shopping day of the holiday season. It dates back to the 1960s when shoppers crowd shops, streets, sidewalks to find the best shopping bargains. Financially it represents the beginning of a period of time that the retailer does not incur losses as it did during the period from January to November. Instead, they start to profit from the day after Thanksgiving.
Today, people arrive at the store early in the morning (or even Thanksgiving Day) and wait for the door to open. A dedicated bargain shopper is known to sleep in a shopping cart, tent, car.
One of the main reasons Black Friday became an unofficial American holiday comes from incredible bargains that most department stores offer. Wal-Mart, Target, Best Buy, JC Penny, Macy's, and many other department stores have greatly discounted items such as electronic products, household goods, clothing items and other items. Flat-screen TVs are sold at half price, 50% discount is applied to all products in the entire store, and sales of doorbusters attract hundreds of shoppers. These are just a few of the traditional expectations for holiday shopping kickoff.
TV advertising has a big impact on Black Friday shoppers as they try to attract their customers in a particular way. For example, Target has created a commercial to promote sales for two days in 2009. In commercials, I drew obsession, competitive, middle-aged women who counted the days until Black Friday. Ironic and cheerful as she may be, the message that as a shopper only to get the best deals information as they are available 48 hours that you do not have to wake up early in the morning I am telling you.
When the holiday season comes so rapidly, shoppers are preparing for a big deal put in front of them in Black Friday. As a shopper, the best way to prepare for the biggest shopping day in the year is to start searching for coupons and savings online. You may be surprised by what you can find by simply looking online. Do not be surprised if you start watching Black Friday commercials in early November. Retailers want their customers to prepare for expectations this weekend's holiday season, and some shops may extend their shopping time if they are expecting a larger crowd. not.
However, in order to obtain the best deal, you may need to study a little in advance. After all, some of these "bargains" may not actually like your notebook.
The consumer report wrote an article detailing their "Top Ten Black Friday Shopping Tips for 2016". According to the article, shoppers need to follow these guidelines.
Start early.
Do your homework.
Compare prices.
It is faithful.
Let's be sociable.
Please call.
Create a budget and stick to it.
Please check all shop policies in advance.
Avoid expensive accessories.
The cheapest television is not necessarily the best deals.
Some stores may open doors at late night of Black Friday or Thanksgiving, but whenever the door opens, shoppers will stay on line for the next few years. It certainly will be an American tradition that continues to stimulate our economy for many years.

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