Amazon’s Black Friday deals will include $100 Kindle Paperwhite
Both maps need you to enter your nearest store, that way you can then fund out where each items is located in the stores over Black Friday.
With little more than a week before Black Friday itself, retailers like Best Buy are trying to get a head start by offering quickie deals created to lure consumers to their stores and websites.
USA Today points out other retailers are looking to extend their bank accounts and Black Friday deals past a single day in November.
In a bid to get more people to shop in its mobile app over the Black Friday weekend, Amazon will be be making over 150 “hand-picked” Lightning Deals available inside its mobile app for iOS, Android and the company’s Fire OS. They’ve recognized that Black Friday has caught bad press over the past few years for being unfair to employees, and so they jumped on the bandwagon to receive better publicity.
So what will be on offer this year?
In addition to the early Black Friday Sale 2015 date, Amazon had also decided to make Cyber Monday 2015 a week-long affair, too. For retailers, the deals lead up to Black Friday, one of their most critical days of the year in terms of revenue. Last week, you might remember that Walmart started putting up 10 new deals every day leading up to Black Friday. Shoppers will be offered “Lightning Deals” – products available at a discount, in limited quantities, for a short period of time – as well as “Deals of the Day”: selected products on offer for one day, from 00:01 to 23:59.
And, starting deals earlier makes it easier for shoppers.
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Newegg is hosting more than 5,000 deals from November 23 through November 30. “Streaming devices have (also) become much more competitive and much more mainstream in just the last year or two, so those are going to be different and have better deals this year”.
In preparation for this year’s shopping event, Amazon has included a new “Watch A Deal” feature in its mobile shopping app which allows consumers to pick the deals they’re interested in, and receive a notification when it goes live.