Tech items, deals, plan out your BlackFriday shopping
Tomorrow is the big day!!! The start of the holiday shopping season. Black Friday is what many call it. Its the day where there are tons of sales and deals that can only be found on that day. Unbelievable prices. But for what?
Why do stores lower prices on Black Friday?
Its obvious, to get you in their store.
they know people will be out and about all day long, probably from BlackFriday on to the new year. They want you to keep their store in mind and come back again and again. Lower prices are the best way to do it. If there is an unbelievable price on a particular product, it will bring people in to buy that product. Once there they will find other things to buy and when they leave, they will come back the next time they go out to get things. Regardless of what the reasoning behind it, we all know that there are deals and we want them. Over at Jonzee.com there are a lot of talk about the deals that can be found. That blog is generally a shopping blog, and here at Jonespc, I talk about tech and geek items. not the same but they sometimes have topics that are relative to one or another. Since many people interested in tech would also be interested in the deals they can get on tech products, I figure I might run down a few links from Jonzee.com and other sale sites to help you out. lets face it, I know my audiences for these 2 blogs are completely different and one may not read both.
This post has been getting a lot of hits since I posted it yesterday,
"The cheapest notebook worth buying, Toshiba A135-S7403 for $229 at Bestbuy on BlackFriday"
Heres a little PS3 deal that many may not know about
"Get a 40 gig PS3 for $299 this Black Friday"
Computer related deals are all over the web, how about a few of those?
Vostro Notebook ($399) and Desktop ($349) from Dell
Toshiba A135-S7403 Notebook and Cannon Printer for $229
Of course you cant leave Black Friday without talking about HDTV’s
Viewsonic 26 inch LCD TV for $399
Then you have the ful list of Black friday deals from some of the more popular tech stores
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November 22nd, 2007 at 7:33 pm
Shops are very smart, I’m reading an economy book now, and it’s amazing how everything is planned in a shop
November 25th, 2007 at 12:45 am
Here’s a better idea: Stay home, and save your money. I can’t think of a time I regretted _not_
buying something, but plenty of times I _did_ buy something, and wished I didn’t.
It’s amazing how much money you save
December 4th, 2007 at 11:44 am
if we stick with habit that use things for it function value, than no matter what the shop are offer, we still control our self, lot of market analysis said that nearly 80% of purchasing during the holiday season is cause by a passion, boost by marketing campaign, only 20% left who actually purchase a things cause they really need it.
February 27th, 2008 at 4:18 pm
I got some great deals at Best Buy on Black Friday last year. 2008 Black Friday I am going to plan better and try to get most of my Christmas shopping done.
August 9th, 2008 at 7:19 am
very nice website with usefull resources, i love it.
recommended to always visiting.
To many of us, shopping is a recreational activity. To some, shopping is a task of inconvenience and it feel more like a chore to them. And some are shopoholics who just can’t get enough of shopping.
October 4th, 2008 at 12:47 am
I think the best way to shop is through the net. I think that way you will have more control.
You know when you go to a real store there is always that persuasive salesman who shows you exactly the things that you have always wanted.. :p
October 10th, 2008 at 8:39 am
No amount of discounts can pull me into shops anymore, I think we get much better bargains when we go to different websites, and I think that is more viable and also relaxing.
You dont need to walk even!
November 16th, 2008 at 6:18 am
2008 Black Friday I am going to plan better and try to get most of my Christmas shopping done.we still control our self, lot of market analysis said that nearly 80% of purchasing during the holiday season is cause by a passion, boost by marketing campaign.
December 9th, 2008 at 10:20 pm
I like it, very nicely written…