CYBER MONDAY – Monday After Thanksgiving | National Day Calendar
Cyber Monday is the Internet’s answer to Black Friday deals. The official observance takes place the Monday after Thanksgiving.
While Internet-based companies traditionally offered their best holiday shopping on Cyber Monday to compete with Black Friday deals in brick and mortar stores, things have been changing. However, in more recent years, Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals tend to run together. Some start as early as the week of Thanksgiving and run right through the holiday season. But don’t neglect online deals. There may still be savings to be had.
In 2014, Monday after Thanksgiving online sales continued to trend upward with 15.4% increase in revenue from 2013 sales, making it the biggest, online shopping day in history. In 2014 Americans spent an average of $124 per order on Cyber Monday.
Social media also ramps up advertising opportunities, bringing potential shoppers to retailers’ online stores. Cyber shopping is expected to be up again this year with a predicted 3 billion in sales.
Purchases on mobile devices also have increased, adding to the convenience of Cyber shopping for the holidays. No longer do you have to be strapped to your PC or Mac in order to make an online purchase. Purchases can now be made on the train during a morning commute while waiting for a doctor’s appointment or during a lunch break.
Some of the most popular online purchases are likely to be tech items, especially wearable technology as well as traditional small appliances, clothing, gift cards, and digital media.
HOW TO OBSERVE #CyberMonday
When it comes to holiday shopping, we all want to get the best deals on the best gifts. While we’re on the internet, it’s important to be safe while we’re being savvy shoppers, too.
- Make your list early and stick to it. This will also help you to stay on budget.
- Stick to trusted websites and be wary of spam, scams, and spoofed sites.
- Shop local websites. Many small businesses also participate in Cyber Monday. You may find a deal you didn’t expect.
- Check your favorite retailer’s social media feeds for the best deals.
- Maximize your savings by using the card with the best points.
- When all the shopping is done, be sure to monitor your credit cards and bank accounts for suspicious activity. If you notice anything you don’t recognize, report it immediately.
Get your computer out and enjoy those online deals. Use #CyberMonday to post on social media.
CYBER MONDAY HISTORY
On November 28, 2005, Cyber Monday joined the lexicon thanks to a press release in Shop.org. They announced a marketing revolution with the title “Cyber Monday Quickly Becoming One of the Biggest Online Shopping Days of the Year,” with astounding online sales increases the Monday following Thanksgiving……….[read more]
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When it comes to Cyber Monday, I believe it was an astounding idea. When shopping online I see the deals seem better than Black Fridays. It benefits people who are unable to go to stores and shop and give you a chance to avoid the people at the stores.
I believe that cyber Monday is a truly great idea. Like Black Friday it is a day for companies to go from the red, into the black, although cyber Monday is more for tech products it is still a very good idea for the companies and for the consumers.
I think it is an awesome idea for Cybermonday. Alot of the times the deals are even better on Cybermonday then on Black friday with the free shipping.
Cyber Monday is an amazing idea because it gives the ones who like sales and shopped on Black Friday or were to busy to be able to shop on Black Friday and Cyber Monday has better deals than Black Friday because it is always the week after Black Friday and you also get time from Black Friday to put things on your wishlist and than check the sale it has on cyber Monday.
I believe that cyber Monday is an excellent idea and an extremely good opportunity to purchase items you didn’t get a chance to purchase during Black Friday.