Amazon promises 100000 deals for Prime Day
Christmas in July sales are just a part of the special events turning up throughout the year.
In anticipation of Amazon’s second annual Prime Day, new analysis from Market Track, LLC, the leading provider of advertising, promotions, pricing and eCommerce intelligence solutions, found that Amazon’s pricing for top sellers in high-demand categories like TVs, video games, and tablets were lower on Black Friday 2015 than on the inaugural Prime Day. The site will be offering a much larger stock of electronics than past year, and claims it will move almost twice as many TVs as it did on Black Friday and Cyber Monday combined. Leading up to the major shopping event, you can enjoy the awesome Amazon Prime Day Countdown Deals, which will change each and every day.
In celebration of Prime Day, Prime Now will feature deals on select items each day beginning on Wednesday, July 6, through Prime Day on July 12. Nearly twice the amount of TVs than Black Friday and Cyber Monday inventories combined, to be exact. “And I believe that the reason Prime Day was what it was is that once Amazon gets a customer in, they’re a customer for life”. Currently Amazon is running “Prime Deal of the Day” in the run up to Prime Day, but – quite honestly – it’s worth holding out for the good stuff on the day.
And if you’re in the military, there will also be a lot of deals for you throughout the month of July as well.
The service costs $100 a year, but you can sign up for a free 30-day trial and still get access to Prime Day deals.
Lightning Deals: These discounts only last a few hours, and you’ll see the percentage claimed beside a timer.
Among the countdown deals on Wednesday you’ll find deep discounts on three different extremely popular digital HD downloads covering two movies and season 2 of a very popular and widely loved TV show: The Flash.
Amazon Prime Day takes place once a year. You can mark deals you want to keep a close eye on and create a watchlist of items in case they go on sale.
But Alexa – the personality and voice of Amazon Echo – suggests there’s even more in store. Shopping experts say beauty items and electronics are some items that you should wait to purchase until later in the fall.