I’ve Been Writing About Black Friday for 12 Years. Here’s My Advice

Black Friday: A Month-Long Retail Event That's Lost Its Bite. Here's How to Make the Most of It.

For decades, Black Friday was synonymous with door-busting deals and frantic shoppers braving the elements to snag limited-time bargains. However, over time, the sales event has grown into an entire month of sales that ebb and flow.

As a seasoned Black Friday veteran who's been shopping since childhood and writing about them since 2013, I've learned a thing or two about navigating this retail behemoth. My advice? Stay up late on the day before Thanksgiving to check for online sales starting around midnight Eastern time on Wednesday, November 26.

Early Black Friday deals are available now, as they usually are during the weeks leading up to the event. But be aware that many retailers make their Black Friday ads available in early November, so it's a good idea to review them beforehand.

With nearly every retailer participating in some capacity, you're likely to find deals on just about everything. However, not all deals are created equal. Research is key to determining whether a deal is truly worth your time and money.

Consider the following tips when evaluating Black Friday deals:

* Always do your price research.
* Make a shopping list beforehand to avoid impulse buys that'll have you going over your budget.
* Price-checking tools like Camelcamelcamel, Keepa, and Honey can be valuable resources in helping you determine whether a deal is genuine.
* Be prepared to refresh the website at exactly the start time of a doorbuster deal to snag it before they sell out.

Cyber Monday and other shopping holidays throughout the year often offer similar deals. However, it's essential to remember that not all Black Friday deals are created equal, and some may be more enticing than others.

The bottom line is that there are deals on just about every sort of item you can think of. If you're diligent about scoring a sale, you can save money on the things you need and want to buy.
 
I'm so over Black Friday 🙄 it's become a month-long thing now and honestly, I miss the excitement of it all. But if you do plan on shopping, just be aware that most deals are available early, like mid-November, so you can check out ads before they come out on Thanksgiving eve.

I always research prices beforehand 'cause let's face it, not all deals are made equal 🤔 and price-checking tools like Camelcamelcamel or Keepa are super helpful in figuring that out. Also, make a list of what you need to buy so you don't end up impulse buying something that'll blow your budget.

Cyber Monday is still a thing I'm kinda interested in tho, 'cause it's usually the deals on electronics and stuff that last longer 📱
 
omg, i'm so over black friday lol its like they started this whole thing just to get ppl stressed out shopping on a thursday 🤣 anyway, if u wanna score some good deals, i'd say start lookin in october or so for pre-black friday sales 🛍️. also, dont even get me started on cyber monday, that's just more of the same but online 📊 u gotta keep an eye out for those doorbuster deals, refresh ur browser at midnight and grab it before its gone 💻
 
Ugh, Black Friday's lost its edge 😒. Used to be people would go crazy for those door-buster deals, but now it just feels like a never-ending sales event 📈. I mean, who wants to fight crowds or get stuck in online shopping queues? Not me, that's for sure 🚫. And don't even get me started on the ads coming out way too early 📊. Just make a list and check it twice, stay home, and let someone else do all the shopping stress 😅.
 
I gotta say, Black Friday's lost its excitement for me... 🤔 It feels like it's more about the chaos now than actual deals. I mean, who needs to brave the crowds and deal with all that craziness just to save a few bucks? 😅 My tip would be to take a chill pill, do some research, and snag those online deals before the madness begins. And btw, don't even get me started on the doorbuster deals... 🤑 Refresh button = my best friend during Black Friday! 💻
 
omg, i'm so over black friday lol 😂 its like every single retailer is participating now and it's just all the same old thing every year 🤯. can't we just have sales during normal hours or something? 🙄 anyway, i do love hitting up online deals on wednesday at midnight when they go live ⏰ and checking out websites like camelcamelcamel for price history is a total game changer 🤑
 
I'm so done with Black Friday 😩. It's more like Black chaos now. All these sales events in one month? No thank you! 🙅‍♂️ I remember when it was just a door-buster deal or two, but now everyone wants a piece of the action.

I think the best way to survive this retail madness is to be super organized and patient 🕰️. Make a list, check prices beforehand, and refresh those websites at midnight on Weds (no joke!) for those coveted deals. Don't fall for those that are just a quick buck away... trust me, they're not worth it 💸. If you really want to snag something, do your research and wait for the right moment.
 
I get it, Black Friday's kinda lost its magic over the years, right? 🤔 Still, if you know what to look for, you can score some sick deals 🤑. I'm all about doing my research and checking those online prices before they start going up on Cyber Monday 📊. Don't get caught up in impulse buys, just stick to your list 😂. And let's be real, having a few price-tracking tools like Camelcamelcamel or Keepa can be super helpful 💻. The key is to stay patient and prepared 🕰️, 'cause those doorbuster deals might sell out faster than you think ⏱️!
 
I'm a bit underwhelmed by Black Friday's overall impact these days... it feels like more of an exercise in consumerism than a genuine bargain hunter's paradise 🤑. I mean, who needs to brave the crowds and chaos when you can just stay home, grab a cuppa, and shop online with a smooth and seamless experience? 🍵 But hey, if you're one of those thrill-seekers who loves the rush of snagging a doorbuster deal on the fly, be my guest! Just remember to do your research and price-check like a pro to avoid getting taken in by subpar deals 😊.
 
I gotta say 🤔, I love Black Friday, but at the same time, I'm kinda over it too 😒. Like, what's up with all these deals that are just gonna be online anyway? You know? And don't even get me started on how crowded everything is 🚶‍♀️. But, on the other hand, if you're really organized and do your research, you can score some amazing deals 💸. I mean, I remember when Black Friday used to be all about the door-busters, but now it's just a whole month of sales...meh 😐.
 
omg i know what u mean! black friday has become soooo long now its not even fun anymore 🤯. last year i tried shopping on cyber monday instead and found some amazing deals 😍. but yeah doing ur price research is super important bc some deals r just not worth it 💸. i also use those price checking tools like camelcamelcamel and honey to make sure im getting the best deal 🛍️. anyway, if u want my opinion, i think black friday has become more of a shopping event than an actual thing that ppl are super excited about 🤑.
 
I'm so excited for Black Friday this year 🎉! I've been checking out those online deals since last week and I just found an awesome 4K TV that's like 50% off its original price 📺👍. The thing is, with so many retailers participating, it can get kinda overwhelming to know what's really a good deal and what's not 🤯. Has anyone else done any research on the best Black Friday deals this year? I've been reading reviews online and checking out those price history tools like Camelcamelcamel 🤑. Anyone have any tips on how to snag those doorbuster deals without getting stuck in traffic or waiting forever for them to restock? 😂
 
I'm kinda disappointed in Black Friday nowadays 😐. It's turned into more of a marketing ploy than an actual shopping event. I mean, what's the point of shopping for 12 hours straight just to find some deals that are barely cheaper than the original price? 🤔 And don't even get me started on the online shopping chaos – it's like trying to navigate a bureaucratic red tape system! 📊

I think retailers need to focus more on what really matters: customer satisfaction and fair prices. We shouldn't have to use price comparison tools like camelcamelcamel to figure out if we're getting a good deal or not 🤷‍♀️. And what's with the obsession with doorbuster deals? Can't they just offer better everyday prices instead of creating this hype around limited-time sales? 🤑

As for Cyber Monday and other shopping holidays, I'm all for them – it gives people more flexibility and convenience when shopping online 👍. But Black Friday needs a revamp if we want to make it relevant again. We need to focus on value over volume and create a more personalized shopping experience for customers. Otherwise, it's just going to become another example of how retailers are more interested in making money than providing good customer service 🤑💸
 
🤑 i'm so over black friday these days 🙄. it's all just a bunch of chaos now. used to love scoring some sweet deals back in the day, but nowadays it's like they're giving everything away for free lol. if u wanna score some good deals, just wait till cyber monday tho 😏
 
Black Friday's lost its charm 😐. I mean, have you seen the lines of people camping out overnight just to get 20% off a TV? It feels like more hassle than it's worth 🤦‍♀️. Plus, with online shopping being so easy now, why bother braving the crowds in stores? Just hit up Amazon or your fave retailer's website and you're good to go 💻. And don't even get me started on doorbuster deals that require you to refresh the page at midnight... give me a break 🙄.
 
I'm literally counting down the days till Black Friday 🤩! I've been stalking those ads since they drop in early November and have my browser bookmarked for midnight on Weds. My strategy is all about researching prices, making a list, and having price-checking tools ready to go 🤑. Don't even get me started on how hard it is to snag that perfect doorbuster deal 😅! Cyber Monday's cool too but let's be real, Black Friday is the real MVP 💯. I've been scoring some major deals in the past (think 50% off my fave gaming console), and I know the key is to stay vigilant and act fast 🕰️. If you're a fellow Black Friday shopper, let me know your top tips! 👇
 
ugh i dont get why everyone's so excited about black friday anymore 🤷‍♀️ it used to be this crazy hype thing but now its just like every store is having some sales lol anyway i think the key to scoring a good deal is to do ur research beforehand and make a list of what u need to buy so u dont end up impulse buying stuff u dont really need 🛍️
 
omg i'm so done with black friday 🤯 it's like the whole month is just one big sales event now lol i remember when it was literally just the day after thanksgiving but now it's like nov to dec or something 📆 anyway idk if i'll be shopping this year tho maybe ill look for some online deals on wednesday night before thanksgiving ⏰ and yeah always do ur price research honey dont fall for those fake doorbuster deals 🤑
 
omg i just saw this article about black friday 🤑 and idk what's going on anymore it seems like its not as exciting as it used to be lol anyway i think its always a good idea to check online sales before the actual day but sometimes i get caught up in the hype and forget to research first 😂
 
idk why black friday's still a thing 🤷‍♂️ they just throw discounts everywhere now. used to be it was all about snagging doorbusters but nowadays it feels like shopping 365 days a year... anyway if u wanna score some deals just set ur phone to alert for online sales on november 26, and research before u buy, dont fall for bad deals 🛍️
 
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