BlackFriday 2010 ads & deals from Target, Walmart, Best Buy to come up with best deals

Saturday, November 13, 2010


BlackFriday 2010 ads & deals from Target, Walmart, Best Buy to come up with best deals. Black Friday is two weeks away. But who cares about it. Retailers have already unleashed their aggressive campaigns to lure customers. Usually all the activities start only a day after the Thanksgiving.



But since the onset of recession in 2008, retailers have started coming up with new strategies to keep the customers informed about the latest items on which heavy discounts would be available. There is a cut-throat competition in the industry to lure customers.

Leading retailers have already started their advertisements. They feel that in tough times the strategies would work to motivate customers from across the country. Black Friday is an important day in the US. It is the day when the biggest bargains of the year appears and shopping is officially announced a national holiday. Both retailers and buyers wait for its arrival.
For retailers it is an opportunity to make good money. That is why they are always working on new marketing strategies to lure customers. Brad Wilson, creator of the website BlackFriday2010.com, said: "It really has gone from one day over Thanksgiving weekend to a four- or five-week festival of planning and research.
That was plenty early. This year, we launched three weeks before that and immediately started getting 40,000 visits a day."

This time many advertisements have been leaked on internet. Most of the retailers have slashed their prices by half. Taking the lead is Target that is selling its 46-inch LCD TV for $449. Besides, other retailers too have jumped into the fray by offering items at throw-away prices.
You can lay hand on an El Paso Quesadilla maker for $12.99 from Kohl. Denise Alvord said: "It's kind of exciting that you can get in five hours of shopping and then go to breakfast. I think it's fun to be out there early, and fun to get good deals." She was waiting for the Barnes & Noble at the Westgate mall to open Thursday morning.

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