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Black Friday Sales

November 30th, 2010 · No Comments

Black Friday Sales & Online Shopping – Marketing Blog

Last weekend was United State’s thanksgiving and the yearly ritual was for everyone to line up and shop on the Friday.  Black Friday is the name which the Philadelphia Police Department has given to the Friday following Thanksgiving Day because of all the traffic jams and over-crowded sidewalks that always occur on that day.

People have started to line up on the Thursday night for stores to open up on midnight because the products are sold on a first come first serve basis.

This year’s black Friday was not as exceptional as black Fridays’ that occurred in the mid-2000s.  It is hard to say that Black Friday was not a success because sales have risen from last year, but have not risen enough only by a 0.3 percent increase.  The small increase in sales is due to the fact that there was a heavy discount in stores at the beginning of November to provoke economic spending.  As a result, people to have less affordable cash to do shopping their shopping.

Another factor that has affected this year’s Black Friday sales is the recent online shopping trend.  This has become one of the greatest shopping trends in the world today.  Retail markets in the world, have taken this to account and have started online shopping services.  On black Friday, online merchants saw a 16 percent revenue spike, and on Thanksgiving Day, there was a solid increase of 33 percent of online spending spike.

Moreover, PayPal reported an increase of about 27 percent in payment volume on Black Friday compared with last year.  The eBay Inc, did not release its sales revenue for that weekend yet, but it can be imagined that sales has also increased.

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