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Black Friday exists online, but it’s called Cyber Monday and starts the Monday after Thanksgiving instead of the day after Thanksgiving. While some retailers do run their online and in-store Black Friday deals simulatenously (ex. Saks), Cyber Monday isn’t as well advertised as traditional the Black Friday. There’s a sense of urgency and impulsiveness that comes with shopping in-person, which may be why retailers with brick-and-mortar stores bank on Friday in-store sales rather than Monday online sales. For more on cyber Monday, check out the-signal.com, and wikipedia. There’s a site dedicated to Cyber Monday as well: cbermonday.com.
In the mean time, The Budget Fashionista offers a roundup of online black Friday deals that excite the inner penny pincher. From Budget Fashionista’s list, I have my eye on target.com deals. Refinery29 offers some pre-Black Friday sales, with labels such as Alexander Wang, Rag & Bone, Elizabeth & James, Opening Ceremony, and more. Nexus404.com covers Apple’s Black Friday deals for those of us who can use a tech update. Deals will ensue for iMacs, MacBook Pros, iPods, Apple T.V., and more. Happy hunting!





