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Black Friday Ad Deals Prior To Thanksgiving 2009Best Pre-Christmas Holiday Shopping Discounts Advertised Now
Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving when major retailers discount products to help kick off the Christmas shopping season - this year they're promoting very early.
After the dismal Christmas shopping season of 2008, the customary specials that shoppers rush to stores to find on Black Friday are being advertised strongly this year. Sales are not only promoted but published early by merchants in hopes of enticing bargain hunters that are not unemployed. In some, cases the merchants have not only advertised the product deal early but actually allowed the purchase of the product, at the deal price, weeks before the sale date. Discount ConceptThe economic term Black Friday (BF), going from losses (red) to profits (black), has been a recent phenomenon starting in the late 1960. The idea is that on the Friday after Thanksgiving, stores have sufficient sales to put them in the black. On BF, retailers deeply discount items in an attempt to attract customers into their stores. According to Consumer World, a non-commercial consumer resource guide, discounts average “40-50%... [But] the increased volume of shoppers buying non-discounted items makes Black Friday profitable for retailers….” A 2007 BDO Seidman Retail Compass Survey reported that on Black Friday retailers receive “…15% of their total holiday revenue…and ‘Cyber Monday’ (the Monday after Thanksgiving) accounts for 12% of holiday season internet sales.” As supplies of deeply discounted goods are often limited in quantity or duration by retailers, "door buster" sales are common on Black Friday. Consequently, customers who arrive early, line up and wait are usually the ones assured of receiving the advertised sale. Retailer Sales InformationIn the days before the PC, retailer’s avenues for providing information were ads stuffed into newspapers, company specific mailings, regional flyers, television and radio advertising. With the advent of the internet and corporate web pages, merchants have been able to reach a larger segment of the consumer world. By properly applying web technology retailers not only inform customers but also attract consumers directly to their products. Today there are online sites like, BlackFriday.GottaDeal.Com, Black-Friday.net and 2009blackfridayads.com that keep track of businesses offering BF deals. A list of retailers who have already posted their best BF deals is contained below.
The copyright of the article Black Friday Ad Deals Prior To Thanksgiving 2009 in American Affairs is owned by Frank W. Hardy. Permission to republish Black Friday Ad Deals Prior To Thanksgiving 2009 in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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