Online retailers jump start holiday shopping a day early

Online retailers jump start holiday shopping a day early
U.S. consumers looking for good deals on an HDTV or Blu-ray player started finding Christmas savings a day early this year. That's because many retailers posted holiday deals on their websites on Thursday, a day before the traditional Black Friday sales "officially" kick of the buying season.

While there have been some experiments in the past that had brick and mortar stores open on Thanksgiving, a day when almost every retailer in the U.S. closes their doors, but those events have never captured enough attention to become annual events.



The big difference in this case is that shoppers didn't have to leave their homes to purchase a 47" Magnavox HDTV for $1,298 from Wal-Mart or a $400 Sony Blu-ray player from Circuit City.

According to the CEO of Walmart.com, Raul Vazquez, the company's Web page has been on the rise leading up to the Christmas season. Vazquez was expecting around 10 million visitors to the site for the Thanksgiving deals.

Source: Reuters

Written by: Rich Fiscus @ 24 Nov 2007 13:29
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  • borhan9

    People think starting early only saves them and beats them from all the crowds and stuff however all it does is make it a earlier rush period and the sales will come as their per usual time.

    20.12.2007 05:41 #1

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