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Right now have caught myself thinking that Black Friday is just round the corner. So many of you are ready to get up early to join a long-long queue of people eager to make the cheapest deals of the year. Without any doubt Black Friday following Thanksgiving Day is one of the greatest things about living in the United States. It is so tempting and challenging to buy Christmas gifts at the lowest prices.
A lot of purchases are nowadays made online with retailers getting to customers through e-mails, Facebook, Twitter and other Internet services. Customers need to be well-informed when buying something, looking for a discount or just comparing shops. And retailers, in their turn, understand that they have to provide customers with this information at the right time. According to Yahoo, this year bargain hunters are also planning to use one more tool while holiday shopping – their iPhone, Android and Blackberry devices.
Conscientious retailers tend to create a better experience for their customers by inviting them to the virtual stores and offering mobile versions of their web-sites. Indeed, it is better to shop online instead of standing in long queues and wasting time, right?
For the past few years predictions have been made for the Black Friday hottest products. This season is expected to be a kind of tech-oriented. So rejoice, tech freaks!
Please take a look at the chart below. Here are the results of the survey conducted by BlackFriday.com. When asked to predict the top products to be bought on Black Friday 2010, the most popular responses were
- Apple iPad
- Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect
- Apple iPhone
- Sony HDTV
- Blu-Ray
- HTC Droid
- Canon Digital Camera
- Samsung 3D TV
- Dell Laptop
- Amazon Kindle
- Apple iPod Touch
- HP Mini Netbook
- Flip Video Camcorder
- VIZIO LCD HDTV
- Xbox 360 Gaming Console (blackfriday.com)
And looking at the following chart it is clear that electronics dominates over all other products.
Product Category | % Interested |
Electronic devices | 59% |
DVDs or Blu-rays | 49% |
Clothing | 48% |
Video Games/Systems | 45% |
Computers | 44% |
Toys | 38% |
Music/music related products | 25% |
Home appliances | 25% |
Gift certificates | 21% |
Home furnishings | 16% |
Jewelry | 14% |
Software | 13% |
So let’s wait and see… If all these predictions turn out to be true, this year is going to become the year of electronics or, in other words, the tech-year.