Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 23 2010, 6:04am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Twitter has become an invaluable tool to score the best Black Friday deals this season. Retailers more and more adopt Twitter to announce their Black Friday deals. Especially with Amazon the Black Friday deals are time limited and if you are just a minute too late, they are gone.
The best way besides sitting all day long before your computer and hit refresh on the Amazon Black Friday Deal pages is to use Twitter. Amazon tweets many of the Black Friday deals as they go live and on top of that leaks special video game deals ahead of sale. Today you can expect three video game deals that will be pre-announced one hour before sale. Yesterday Amazon leaked a $139 Nintendo DSi XL deal via Twitter.
A lot of other retailers including Best Buy, Target and Walmart make heavy use of Twitter to announce Black Friday deals and promotions. We have compiled a special Black Friday Twitter list which makes it easy to follow all of them. We also added several deal news sites to complete the real-time Black Friday Twitter feed.
Follow I4U News on Twitter to stay ahead of the Black Friday deals game.
Thanksgiving week is here and Black Friday 2010 Deals are already on sale and most Black Friday Ads for the actual Black Friday, Nov. 26 are available. You can now find the best deals of the season on TVs, Laptops, Phones, GPS, Blu-ray players and other gadgets. For the hottest Black Friday deals and complete coverage of the biggest sales event of the year visit our Black Friday 2010 Hub.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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