Cyber Monday is well underway and there are a number of places you can go for the best sales and deals.
Cyber Monday is the online retailer’s answer to Black Friday. This year, “e-tailers” are pulling out all the stops to provide online shoppers with incredible deals. Best of all, Cyber Monday offers no long lines or busy parking lots.
Cyber Monday is Black Friday online: numerous retailers offer discounts on purchases made through their websites, offering perks like free shipping and site-wide sales in an attempt to boost spending. Cyber Monday was the second highest spending day of 2009, with buyers charging nearly $890 million during the special shopping event.
We've put together a guide to finding details on Cyber Monday sales. Note that some retailers are offering one-day-only discounts, while others are offering a "Cyber Week," with seven days of sales.
BestCyberMondayDeals.com is a website listing retailers' "best online deals for this day." Shop.org's CyberMonday.com , highlighting "the best deals from over 700 online retailers," including Avon, Sony, Toys R Us, and more. CyberMondayCentral is another place to find great deals from numerous retailers. You can find the best Cyber Monday beauty deals from www.stylelist.com
On Twitter, follow @CyberMonday , @CyberMondayNews or @BestCyberMonday. Try following specific retailers like @WalMartSpecials for the latest on their 2010 Cyber Monday deals.
You also can check retailers' websites for the full rundown on deals like Amazon.com, Target, Home Depot, Best Buy, and Macy's are among the stores that have already listed their Cyber Monday sales.
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