08/11/2019
Black Friday is the biggest shopping day of the year, and to get yourself the very best Black Friday deals it pays to be prepared.
Black Friday is not a day, it is a whole miniature shopping season of mouth watering deals.
Planning to catch some Black Friday Deals? Get your self prepared with the 5 steps listed below
1.Create a Budget and List
Foremost is that you should determine your black Friday shopping budget first.
You probably won’t know prices yet, so to make it easier, divide the list into two groups: important items and optional ones
Once you know how much you can spend, make a list of what you need to buy.
This will mean less rifling through dozens of different categories of deals, fewer extra hours spent hunched over a glowing screen, and no chance of waking up with buyer’s hangover, with a realization that you probably shouldn’t have bought that phone
2. Bookmark Pages Ahead of Time
If you're planning on shopping through the websites, you should make maximum use of bookmarks. In many cases, bookmarking a product page ahead of time can save you precious seconds when sales go live. However, note that sometimes stores will have products at different URLs. In these cases, you could find yourself staring at a 404 error message. If you'd rather not risk that, at least bookmark the homepage of the store's website — you'll still save at least a little time.
3.Update Your Profile on Your Favorite Platform
Update your profile on your favorite retailers’ sites ahead of time. Ensure your billing information is up to date, you know your username and password. Every second literally counts when it comes to online shopping especially for black Friday deals
4. Download Retailers' App and Save Extra
A lot of deal happen on retailers app. Spend less for more and enjoy those juicy offers by downloading their apps. It will only take few seconds of your time, so what's stopping you?
5.Start Shopping Early (Don't Wait Until Black Friday)
Black Friday is no longer a one-day event. The best sales will start in advance of Black Friday; some Black Friday deals are released early in the week, while the majority of deals will hit D-day. So don't wait till the eve of November 29 to begin shopping.