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

A Seasoned Veteran's Guide to Navigating Black Friday Chaos

For a seasoned shopper, Black Friday has evolved into an entire month of sales that ebb and flow. Once just one day long, shoppers would camp outside stores in hopes of snagging a deal on the latest gadgets or holiday gifts.

Nowadays, most deals are available online, and with nearly every retailer offering something, it's easy to get overwhelmed. To make the most of Black Friday, consider staying up late on Wednesday before Thanksgiving to check for online sales that start around midnight Eastern time. Early Black Friday deals may also become available during weeks leading up to the event.

The best deals are usually found in categories like electronics, clothing, and home goods. While some Black Friday deals might not be as attractive as others, they can still save you money on items you've been eyeing. To make informed purchasing decisions, research prices beforehand using tools like Camelcamelcamel or Keepa to ensure the deal is worth it.

When shopping online, take a few seconds to compare prices at other retailers before making a purchase. Doorbuster deals may no longer be exclusive in-store events but can still offer quick discounts on popular products. Clear your web browser cache and use the "refresh" method to snag doorbusters quickly.

Cyber Monday and Green Monday often follow with discounted electronics, while Free Shipping Day occurs near Christmas. Throughout the year, other shopping holidays like Presidents' Day and Memorial Day also bring sales opportunities.

By staying vigilant, creating a shopping list, doing price research, and taking advantage of online deals, you can navigate Black Friday's chaos and score some amazing discounts on the items you need or want to purchase.
 
omg i cant believe black friday has become so extra lol 🤣 u have no idea how much money i lost last yr trying to snag a deal on a new gaming console 🤑 like what even is the point of camping out in line anymore? and dont even get me started on online shopping... theres just too many deals to choose from 🤯 and good luck finding the best ones without doing tons of research beforehand 📊 like i swear by those price tracking tools camelcamelcamel and keepa 👍
 
omg u gotta stay up 2nite fore the online black friday sales!!! i personally love checkin out the electronics n home goods sections they got some sick deals on gaming laptops n 4k tvs lol. but seriously, make sure ur doin ur research w/ tools like camelcamelcamel or keepa 2 see if the deal is actually a good one dont wanna waste ur money 🤑🎁
 
So, Black Friday has basically become one big sale fest 🤯. I mean, it used to be just about snagging a deal on the latest gadgets in-store, but now it's all online and anyone can shop at any time. That can be overwhelming, especially with so many retailers jumping into the sales game.

To make sense of it all, I think it's key to stay on top of things by checking out some price comparison tools like Camelcamelcamel or Keepa beforehand. They give you a pretty good idea if that deal is actually worth it or just a hype 🤑. And when shopping online, take a sec to compare prices at other retailers before making a purchase - it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of snagging a doorbuster deal without checking if it's really a bargain.

Staying organized and having a list of what you're looking for can go a long way too 📝. And let's not forget about those online deals that sneak up during the week leading up to Black Friday - they can be just as sweet!
 
🤔 been thinking, with all these online deals, its more about patience than being crazy 😅 gotta stay focused & not get caught up in FOMO... set a budget, make a list, and stick to it 📝 also, some of these doorbuster deals are just marketing hype, so dont fall for them 💸
 
omg, black friday is literally around the corner 💸😂 i'm like "why do we have to camp outside stores for a few hours just to get 20% off a tv?" 🤯 nowadays it's all about online shopping and being prepared 📊👀 you gotta stay up late on wednesday to check for deals, and then research prices beforehand using tools like camelcamelcamel or keepa 💻 it's not that hard, but i guess some people still wanna get the best deal 😎
 
omg i'm so late to this thread lol 😂 black friday has honestly become so much less stressful now that most deals are online 🤩. but im still a bit confused about all these different shopping holidays throughout the year... like what's the deal with free shipping day and presidents' day sales? how do those even relate to each other 🤑
 
🤔 so black friday is basically just an excuse for retailers to clear out old inventory now that most deals are online... it's all about comparing prices beforehand and staying up late on wednesdays to snag those early deals 💻 anyway, i think the best strategy would be to make a list of what you need or want and then check prices throughout the year instead of waiting for black friday sales 📝
 
omg dont even get me started on black friday 🤯 i feel like it's gotten so out of hand lol anyway im all about staying up late on wednesday to snag online deals 👀 but honestly sometimes its just easier to avoid it altogether and shop in january when the sales are still good but not as crazy
 
I'm tellin' ya, with all these online deals poppin' up every week now, Black Friday is literally just another day in sales mode 🤪. I mean, don't get me wrong, if you're lookin' for some major savings on the latest gadgets or whatnot, it's still worth stayin' up late to check out those early online deals 🕰️. But honestly, most of the good stuff is already available online months before Black Friday even arrives 💸.

I swear, I've seen so many people gettin' all worked up over doorbuster deals and whatnot... just take a sec to compare prices at other retailers, you know? Clear your cache and refresh quickly, boom! You're golden 🤓. And let's not forget about Cyber Monday and Free Shipping Day - those are like the real MVPs when it comes to online shopping 🎁.

I'm all about stayin' vigilant and doin' my research before makin' a purchase, but at the end of the day, I just wanna score some good deals without breakin' my bank 💸. So yeah, Black Friday might be chaos, but with the right strategy, you can totally come out on top 🎉.
 
omg, so now black friday is like, a whole month 🤯? it used to be just one day, lol. i mean, who has time to camp out for sales anymore? 🤪 staying up late on wednesday to snag online deals at midnight sounds like a total snooze fest to me 😴. and don't even get me started on all the "deals" that are actually just old inventory trying to clear space 🙄. anyone got any tips on how to spot the good stuff from the mediocre? 💡
 
You know, I've been thinking... all this hype around Black Friday just got me reflecting on how we consume things in our daily lives 🤔. We're always chasing after deals and discounts, like it's some sort of game 🏆. But have you ever stopped to think about whether the value is really worth the chaos? For me, it's not about the sales; it's about finding what's truly important to us. Make a list of what you need or want, do your research, and be patient – that's where the real savings are 💸. And let's not forget, there's more to life than just material things 😊.
 
Ugh, who needs all this stress? 🤯 I swear, the more sales, the less fun it is. Can't we just stick to one day where everyone gets a decent deal without having to freak out for weeks leading up to it? And what's with the obsession over doorbuster deals? Just because something is on sale for 24 hours doesn't mean you need to buy it just 'cause. I'd rather wait until after the chaos dies down and grab the same deal at half price, no rush involved 💤
 
I'm so glad I don't have to deal with all this Black Friday craziness anymore... like, literally camping out for hours just to get a good deal 🙄. Now we've got online shopping and deals that pop up at midnight on Wednesdays... what's next? 🤣 Anyway, research is key, folks! I mean, who doesn't love scouring the web for price comparisons using tools like Camelcamelcamel or Keepa? 😂 It's not like you have anything better to do with your time.
 
omg I completely agree with this article! 🤩 Like, who needs to camp out in line anymore? Online shopping is the way to go and it's so much easier to compare prices now. I use those tools you mentioned Camelcamelcamel and Keepa all the time to make sure I'm getting the best deal. And omg don't even get me started on Doorbuster deals, like they're still so worth it! 😂 I also love how Cyber Monday is like, a whole other shopping holiday now. It's like the online shopping world has its own events and everything! 🎉
 
I'm totally stoked about this article 🤩! I mean, who doesn't love scoring awesome deals during Black Friday? 🛍️ But for real, it's crazy how sales have become a whole month-long thing now. Like, what even happened to the good ol' camping-out-for-deals vibe on just one day? 😂 Anyway, I'm all about being prepared and doing my research before hitting those online sale pages 🔍. Tools like Camelcamelcamel or Keepa are super helpful in making sure I get the best deal. And don't even get me started on how important it is to clear out that web browser cache ⏱️! It's all about staying vigilant and making a shopping list, you know? 💡 So, if you wanna score some major discounts without losing your mind, just follow these tips and you're golden 💥.
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s kinda cool how Black Friday has evolved over time 🤑. I mean, camping outside stores for just one day is actually kinda crazy 😂. Now it feels more like a big online shopping event 🛍️. Staying up late on Wednesdays to check for deals might be a bit much for me tho 😴. And yeah, making sure to research prices beforehand with tools like Camelcamelcamel or Keepa is super smart 💡. I also love how they mention other shopping holidays throughout the year, it feels more relaxed and less stressful 🙏.
 
omg have you guys tried those new coffee shops downtown? like i went there last week with friends and we were all talking about how good their lattes are 🤗 anyway, back to black friday... i dont get why people still go crazy for those doorbuster deals lol. isnt it just the same stuff online? btw has anyone tried that keepa tool? my sister swears by it
 
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