As if Black Friday (the Friday after Thanksgiving) weren’t enough to kick off the holiday season, in recent years we’ve acquired “Cyber Monday”, which is Black Friday’s online shopping counterpart and an opportunity to pick up all those things you couldn’t find in the brick and mortar stores. Cyber Monday (this year Dec. 1) is more our speed, actually, as we much prefer finding the deals while seated in the comfort of our own home; of course, the key word is deals—which means you’ll want to plan out your best shopping strategy to make the most of the offers of the day. To help, we’ve compiled some sites you can peruse this weekend in preparation:
CyberMonday.com—Shop by category, and scan a big list of special deals for the day from retailers like Zappos.com, Overstock.com, Lane Bryant, Target and more.
DigitalEditor.com—Lots of coupons and codes to save big on online offerings from stores like Chadwick’s, Jessica London, Clinique, and more
Couponshare.com—Gives you access to coupons currently available and a peek at coupons that will be available for CyberMonday but are not yet active.
If you have more sources for Cyber Monday deals, please share them in the comments below!
November 30, 2008 jennmonroe wrote:
These are some great resources! I also really like CheapTweet - it collects deals, specials, sales and discounts from Twitter. There are tons of deals, but the Cyber Monday ones are listed here - http://cheaptweet.com/categories/6-Cyber-Monday/just_in
December 1, 2008 DluvIA wrote:
I absolutely LOVE the fact that today’s savvy shopper can do so much research online prior to each & every purchase - ah, what a wonderful age we live in! Online retailers have really pulled out all the stops this year with Black Friday & Cyber Monday deals—check out the bargains on www.BareNecessities.com for some beautiful must-have intimate apparel & gift ideas.
December 2, 2008 chris250480 wrote:
While not a coupon site, this site helps you save money shopping online by letting you know when products you want to purchase go on sale:
http://www.zingsale.com
It’s a free service that tracks prices of products from online stores (like amazon) and sends you an email when the price drops. You can set a target price or be notified when it falls by a certain percentage. Its an easy way to save money without having to hunt down coupons or online coupon codes.
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November 30, 2008 ericah88 wrote:
Great article! I didn’t even know about Cyber Monday, so I posted it to my blog, referencing this article!
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