How To Find The Best Amazon Black Friday Deals

by genefaith
Black Friday in 2011 is on Friday, the 25th of November. Mark your calendar because it’s the time of the year where you could get the biggest deal. Amazon.com is historically one of the best online stores that offer the biggest deals when it comes to online Black Friday deals. The problem is that the biggest deals are often claimed within seconds, leaving it very difficult to grab the products you want. If you want a better chance at securing great prices on Amazon Black Friday deals this year, take these 5 tips into account.
1) Black Friday Starts Early At Amazon.com
The first thing you need to know is that Amazon.com starts its Black Friday deals on the Monday before Thanksgiving (though this is subject to change). They want to get shoppers in the mood for deals all week long, so keep an eye out early on!
2) Deals Are Very Limited
Always keep an eye on the Amazon.com Black Friday section so you know what’s happening. You can be present as your chosen deal goes live! Amazon.com Black Friday deals are limited in the time they’re available and often only available to a select number of customers. This works on a first come, first served basis.
3) Deals Constantly Change
It’s important to keep an eye on their Black Friday page so you know what they’re planning in advance (http://www.amazon.com/Black-Friday-After-Thanksgiving-Sale/b?ie=UTF8&node=384082011). Amazon Black Friday deals will change each and every day, sometimes multiple times throughout the day. They may not give details of every single deal, but it’ll certainly help you decide what you’re interested in so you can be there on time.
4.) Sign Up To Be the First to Know
You need to sign-up because if you’re an Amazon.com customer, chances are you’ll get an email to let you know about the general Black Friday plans (but check your email delivery settings just in case). Make sure you also like their Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/Amazon) and follow them on Twitter (http://twitter.com/#!/amazondeals), as they often announce deals here first.
5) Check Your Favorite Discount Websites
Lastly, keep eyes on the big discount websites or Black Friday resources coming up to the point at which you want to buy. Amazon Black Friday deals often leak in advance, giving you extra time to do your research and be ready to grab that deal as soon as it goes live!
When Black Friday arrives, Amazon.com will let you know how many deals are left. Don’t delay if you want something – you have to click quickly if you’re going to be in with a chance of grabbing the best offers!
Happy Black Friday Shopping!

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