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Time.com writes about how many stores are getting out their promotions early this year for Black Friday and Christmas shopping. The reason for these early discounts is that Black Friday falls on November 28th this year, meaning there’s a shorter time frame for set Christmas deals and shopping.
Retailers always engage in some Christmas calculus to get you to loosen your wallet during the holiday season, but this year it feels a little more desperate. Stores are starting their promotions earlier in the hopes of luring in customers quickly to spend money — before they’re tapped out or the markdowns get any steeper.
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So far, Sears, which has been struggling, is leading the promotional pack, announcing 450 door busters, or specially priced items, from 5 a.m . to 11 a.m. on Black Friday.
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Duct Tape Marketing reports the popularity of Cyber Monday.
Cyber Monday, the supposed biggest online shopping day of the year, may be facing extinction. Already under attack from sources saying it’s not really the biggest day of online shopping, the Acquity Group, an eCommerce consulting firm, says soon it won’t even be in the top 10.
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The long-awaited Fry’s Electronics Black Friday Ads are in the online newspapers today.
Notable deals include:

Apple MacBook Pro & 8GB iPod Touch
only $1199.99
Gateway 10.1″ Netbook LT2022U / Intel Atom Processor
13GB Memory, 160GB Hard Drive, Built-In Webcam & Microphone
only $177.99
Acer X223Wbd 22″ Widescreen LCD Monitor
(1680×1050, 2500:1 CR, 5ms response time)
only $99.99
ViewSonic 23″ Full HD 1080P LCD Monitor
reg. $189.99, pay only $119.99 after rebate
All Frys Deals for Dallas/Fort Worth (deals may vary in your location)

Frys Photo by: kalebdf
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Furniturestyle reports on how consumer spending will increase this Black Friday because people want to put their dollar to the best use they can and try to get the best deal on purchases.
According to a study by the National Retail Federation, 40.0 percent of shoppers say that sales or promotions is the largest factor when determining where to shop.
That number was even higher in a study by Deloitte LLP, which found that 73 percent of consumers said they would shop at stores that had the best value and 72 percent said they would shop at stores that had the lowest — far outpacing other factors such as location, quality of merchandise or customer service.
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An Associated Content article about Black Friday gives several helpful tips for shopping on Black Friday. It’s as if it is its own holiday so you want to be prepared!
With the holiday season right around the corner that can only mean one thing its time to gear up for the annual Black Friday events. What is Black Friday you might ask, it’s the day after thanksgiving, the kick off of the holiday shopping season, a day you will find great deals, and lots of people. If you have never done a black Friday before you will need to have a plan worked out ,you can start this by getting a notebook and all the ads from the stores in your area, they will come out on thanksgiving in your morning paper.
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News 3 of Las Vegas reports on the best way to go about Black Friday. Since prices are already going down, when is the best time to buy? The news report can be found here.
Black Friday, which kicks off the holiday shopping season, is three weeks away. If you like bargains, the wait may be worth it. But that doesn’t mean you have to wait to start scoping out the deals.
The Saving You Money Team shows you where to look.
It’s a day-after-Thanksgiving ritual. Shoppers lining up for hours to get first dibs at holiday sales. But with budgets tight, consumers are being extra cautious this year. Many are not buying until they’re sure they’ve found the best deal around.
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Smartmoney writes about how you can get the most of of holiday deals on Black Friday and also shows you what’s in store for certain retailers.
Walk through any department store or big-box retailer and it’s evident that Black Friday has arrived early this year.
Bracing for what might turn out to be the worst holiday shopping season in two decades, retailers like Kmart, Wal-Mart and JC Penney are trying to get consumers in the holiday-spending spirit as early as possible. This year, deals typically reserved for the day after Thanksgiving are being rolled out as soon as retailers have a chance to clear the shelves of Halloween costumes and decorations.
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Melinda Fulmer at MSN Money writes about 2009 Black Friday deals. She cautions that deals won’t be as widespread, or as deep, as last year. She gives a good overview of where to find holiday deals and even links to a Black Friday iPhone app from DealNews.
Shoppers might have to work a little harder this year to scoop up the best bargains on Black Friday, the traditional post-Turkey Day shopping kickoff.
Retailers aren’t slashing 75% off everything in the store, as they did last year when the deteriorating economy caught them with too much inventory. Rather, they are offering truly hot deals on only a handful of items, such as a $149 laptop computer (OfficeMax), a 32-inch LCD TV for $246 (Target) and a $579 washer-dryer combo (Sears).
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Black Friday can be a stressful event to take part of especially with the rush of customers, the long lines, and the lookout for items. eHow has provided a list that will help you manage this stress-filled day a little better.
Many consider Black Friday to be the biggest shopping day of the year. The day after Thanksgiving is the unofficial start of holiday shopping season. You’ll find great bargains on many of your Christmas gifts. But, you will also witness hundreds of voracious shoppers all vying for the same items. Here are a few tips to help prepare for this momentous and stressful event.
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