These promotion times obviously benefit customers who can find, mainly on the Internet, products at prices that sometimes defy all competition. This is often the case on Cdiscount or Amazon, for example. One thing is certain, the arrival of the web and the online presence of major brands has greatly facilitated access to products that were previously more difficult to find.
- All Amazon Deals
- All Cdiscount offers
- All the offers of Fnac
- All offers from Darty
- All Samsung Deals
- All offers Rue du commerce
- All Rakuten offers
- All Conforama offers
- All Huawei offers
- All Emma Mattress offers
- All Electro Depot Deals
- All Dyson deals
If in addition to being able to buy these products, you benefit from promotions during Black Friday, sales or Prime Day, the consumer’s wallet obviously wins. Added to this are colossal business results for companies and an increasingly flourishing online business.
Black Friday: the day of the year with the most promotions
Nothing to do, Black Friday is the day when prices really break and it is perhaps the best day of the year when you can find good deals on everything: computers, connected devices, clothing, decoration, furniture… If the Sales are usually advantageous, Black Friday is even more so.
Why ? Because here it is not about selling a collection from last year, but about offering customers the benefit of prices negotiated especially for the occasion and offering cutting-edge products. Stores are now preparing for Black Friday in advance. They load up their stocks by block, knowing that the event will make them a good turnover before the next holiday to come: Christmas. Giving you access to great deals on thousands of products, it’s obvious that Black Friday can only be a hit.
But do you really know Black Friday? Arriving from the US in 2010, Black Friday originated from the Thanksgiving holiday that falls on the 4th Thursday of November. Americans have been in the habit since the 1950s of taking an extra day off on Fridays and going to do their first shopping in preparation for Christmas. The phenomenon is on the rise, if the name of Black Friday has been kept, it now includes the weekend and even the following Monday.
In this year 2022, Black Friday takes place from Friday, November 25 at midnight to Monday, November 28 at 11:59 p.m. You may be wondering how to make sure you don’t miss out on anything, and especially not miss out on a great deal. Simply preparing your future purchases in advance. See you on D-Day at your favorite store or shop online.
To do this, prepare your list, find the site where you want to buy, identify the product and put the link directly in your favorites. When the time comes, just click the link to see the promotion displayed. Easy right? For those who arrive late or if they prefer to wait for D-day, they just have to put the product directly saved in their basket to see it arrive home.
Sales: the differences to know with Black Friday
It’s all a matter of deadlines because yes, there is a difference between sales and Black Friday. First of all, sales are regulated in France.
In this sense, do you know that the word sale is masculine? The balance is reserved for military payments only! But back to our subject. Sales are supervised by the Ministry of Economy, which specifies the dates. Any sale under this name is strictly prohibited between the two authorized annual periods and no promotional offer has the right to be called a sale.
These take place in January and June/July. The dates vary according to the regions, in particular the border departments. They allow unsold products from the winter and summer season to be unsupplied and return liquidity to merchants to be able to order products for the next season. But they are also a good opportunity to do good business.
There is another difference between Black Friday and sales. If the sales are used to sell unsold products from the previous season, the merchants participating in Black Friday negotiate prices and put in stock products purchased especially on the occasion of these particular days.
Black Friday vs Prime Day: nothing to do between the two!
Surely you have heard of the Prime Day organized by the giant Amazon. If Black Friday can be, despite everything, a bit compared to a sales period, Prime Day and Black Friday have absolutely nothing to do with it.
Prime Day offers private access only to Amazon Prime members and only on products selected by the American giant. You will find mainly computer and high-tech products developed by Amazon or the main associated brands for the occasion. Prime Day is therefore the time to change your computer, buy a connected watch or treat yourself to Alexa and her artificial intelligence or Kindle if you like to read e-books.
Black Friday is open to everyone and on almost all products! Whether you are looking for clothes or decoration, everything is accessible with exceptional discounts during the 4 days of Black Friday that will be celebrated this year from November 25 to 28, 2022.
So, if we only have one piece of advice to give you, mark these days on your agenda. Prepare your Christmas gift ideas and get ready to take advantage of exceptional offers. Whether you prefer to shop at your favorite store or are more into shopping online, Black Friday is truly accessible everywhere and there will be something for just about everyone!
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Source: BFM TV
