Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 29 2010, 9:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
All Cyber Monday Sales are available now. As reported yesterday, many Cyber Monday Sales events from major retailers like Walmart and Best Buy have already launched on Sunday. Today is though the one and only Cyber Monday. We have been covering and analyzing the Cyber Monday deals from the most interesting retailers the past 48 hours. Below find our recommendation for the best Cyber Monday Sales destinations.
Click on each link below to find out about the deal highlights the specific Cyber Monday sale is offering. Find more breaking Cyber Monday deals here. One of the best TV deals today is the $249.99 32-inch Westinghouse HDTV offered in the Best Buy Cyber Monday Sale. The $249.99 Samsung N150 is the hottest Cyber Monday Netbook Deal.
Cyber Monday Sales:
Other Cyber Monday Sales that are worth mentioning today are Think Geek Cyber Monday, JCPenney Cyber Monday, Office Max Cyber Monday, Staples Cyber Monday, Kohl's Cyber Monday, Microsoft Store Cyber Monday and HP Store Cyber Monday.
Get the best Cyber Monday deals now before they are gone. Find the latest Holiday weekend and Cyber Monday deals of the season on TVs, Laptops, Phones, GPS, Blu-ray players and other gadgets in our Cyber Monday Hub.
Cyber Monday is the first work day after the Thanksgiving weekend. The term Cyber Monday, which was created by Shop.org (part of the National Retail Federation) made it into the retailer marketing strategies back in November of 2005. Cyber Monday has established itself pretty well over the years as the online shopping the of the year offering the best deals. Shop.org got the idea of Cyber Monday from the behavior of shoppers to buy online the first day back at work after the long Thanksgiving weekend. This year this origin of Cyber Monday gets distorted as several of the large retailers like Walmart, Best Buy and Sears launch their Cyber Monday sales events already on Sunday.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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