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Black Friday 2015 Predictions and Trends for Big Savings 0

Even though Black Friday 2015 is some weeks away, our attention has already been wavering around this annual shopping extravaganza. We all are hoping to get some amazing Black Friday deals and some of us are still wondering what this Black Friday sale will involve. Keeping this fact in mind, we are providing below some predictions regarding what will be trending for the holiday shopping season of 2015.

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  • 4K UHD TVs cost has been falling, but anyway you’ll still pay $1,500 or more in some instances from a major brand for a full-featured 60- or 65-inch set. On Black Friday 2015, we expect to see a few sets this size hovering near the $1,000 mark, and perhaps some doorbuster specials from secondary brands for as low as $800. It is expect to observe 49- and 50-inch UHD TVs from major brands for about $550, and sets from lesser-known brands for as low as $420.
  • Last year we saw prices for 60-inch and larger 1080p sets drop significantly. This year we think you’ll see prices from secondary brands fall to around $500, and some major brands will react with prices in the $600 to $700 range. But if you’re looking for a smaller set, the most dramatic prices could be on 40-inch sets, which might go for as little as $100.
  • Sears will be the most promotional brand or appliance seller. It will drop its Black Friday prices by an average of 50 to 55 percent. Overall total average Black Friday discount will be 39.6 percent.
  • One doesn’t need to search the Sunday paper in order to get the best Black Friday deal anymore. Nor does an ad is brought into a store to see if the retailer would match a competitor’s price. Retailers are now matching online and in-store pricing. Strangely, price-matching policies aren’t really utilized much. Research shows that only 2 to 3 percent of shoppers take advantage of them.
  •  More Retailers Will Be Social-Media Savvy

Increasing number of retailers are becoming social-media proficient. The best deals are offered by them only to those who follow them on Facebook or Twitter, those who receive their Pinterest and Instagram feeds, or sign up for text and email alerts. So make certain that you’re following your favorite retailers on social media and have signed up to receive alerts much before the arrival Black Friday.

  •  As majority of the activity in Black Friday is regarding prices, consumers will increasingly purchase most of the choices at their disposal in order to ensure the best deal is bagged by them. This will change the differences in pricing more transparent. According to Chicago-based research firm Market Track, this year 85 percent of all shoppers will first online research the prices and later purchase in stores. The most highly online compared products are going to be electronics. But the survey unveiled one more statistic: 84 percent of shoppers plan to shop on Amazon.com, citing low prices as their reason.
  •  The first national chain Kmart will be opening its doors for the four-day Black Friday weekend, which will commence welcoming customers at 6 a.m. Thanksgiving Day.
  •  Black Friday will unofficially begin Nov. 1 during the time Amazon launches its month-long “Countdown to Black Friday” promotion.
  •  The day at retail will be won by Wal-Mart but not for having the deepest discounts. Rather, it’s one-hour in-stock guarantee, its price matching, the utter number of deals on in-demand items, and the “exceptional” online exclusives, all this collectively will contribute what Dengler described as “the best overall shopping experience.”

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Black Friday Coupon Codes 2011 0

Black Friday…Some people’s worse nightmare, some people’s dream. Either way, it’s almost here and we want  you to be prepared.  Here in the states, that day after Thanksgiving (or Black Friday as most like to refer to it) traditionally means the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. On this day, many retailers open very early, often at 4 a.m., or earlier, and offer promotional sales to kick off the shopping season. And boy do things get crazy.

At almost two months away (we didn’t want to believe it at first either), it’s time to start planning for the best shopping day of the year. Some crowds are so huge that leading retailers like Sears, Best Buy, Macys andWalmart open as early as midnight for a period of 24 hours to accommodate their customers. We know that you probably don’t want to deal with this madness, so we’re going to do it for you!

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So remember…although it may not seem that close…Black Friday is almost here, and although for most it’s going to be a day from hell…for you (with a little help from Couponsdealspromos.com), its gonna be a cake walk…and a cheap one at that!