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Online Shopping Site Braces for Record 2011 Black Friday and Cyber Monday Sales

CyberMondayDiscountCodes.com says retailers are set to offer unprecedented online deals

2011-11-15
EL CAJON, CA, November 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) Savvy consumers are set to benefit from shopping online during the 2011 holiday season. That's the outlook of the popular online shopping portal, http://www.CyberMondayDiscountCodes.com . The publisher of the website reports the country's top retailers are developing online deals for 2011 Black Friday and Cyber Monday that will rival anything they've ever offered before.

"We're seeing more deep discounts and free shipping offers than in previous years", says Vic Salazar, the publisher of CyberMondayDiscountCodes.com. Salazar adds, "Retailers are recognizing that consumers want to be rewarded for shopping online and we believe online shoppers are going to respond in record numbers during the 2011 holiday season."

Online merchants are currently offering "Pre-Black Friday" sales. Salazar says consumers are holding back right now and are anticipating larger discounts for the day after Thanksgiving that has become known in the retail industry as "Black Friday".

The first Monday after Thanksgiving is called "Cyber Monday" because the retail industry found that its online sales dramatically spiked due to consumers shopping online while at work following the long Holiday weekend. The publisher of CyberMondayDiscountCodes.com says it's often mistakenly termed "the busiest online shopping day of the year."

"In reality, the busiest online shopping day of the year occurs about two weeks after Cyber Monday," says Salazar. He continues, "What retailers have found is that consumers hold on for as long as they can in the hope that online shopping discounts will become deeper as Christmas approaches. We see online sales peak on the last day to have packages shipped in time for Christmas delivery."

CyberMondayDiscountCodes.com provides consumers the opportunity to shop online with discounts and coupon codes for more than 250 retailers. Businesses aligned with CyberMondayDiscountCodes.com include: Amazon, Wal-mart, Overstock, Target, K-mart, Kohl's, Macy's, and Sears. The website operates year-round and publishes a monthly newsletter to alert consumers to upcoming online sales and discount codes.

"We want consumers to be able to save money and time while shopping online," says Salazar. "Our website takes the stress out of scouring the web for deals, coupons and bargains. We have them all collected on one site to make online shopping an easy and fun process."

CyberMondayDiscountCodes.com was established in 2008. The website's valuable service to consumers has been recognized and promoted by NBC-TV, Fox-TV, CBS-TV, KCBQ-AM, CBS Radio, San Diego Business Journal, and dozens of other media outlets.

CyberMondayDiscountCodes.com is the newest niche website developed by Vic Salazar. He founded http://www.PetBirthdayParty.com, a website dedicated to providing products and information about the popular practice of hosting birthday parties for pets. Salazar also founded http://www.MagsForTeens.com, which offers deep discounts on subscriptions of magazines dedicated to teenage readers.


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[Press-News.org] Online Shopping Site Braces for Record 2011 Black Friday and Cyber Monday Sales
CyberMondayDiscountCodes.com says retailers are set to offer unprecedented online deals