NEW YORK, NY, November 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) Cyber Monday, the Monday following the Thanksgiving weekend in the U.S., is the online equivalent of Black Friday.
Black Friday - so-called because retailers will finally see a profit on this day, returning their bank accounts to 'black' - is traditionally the busiest shopping day of the year in the continental U.S. Following Thanksgiving Day, it marks the start of the holiday shopping season and demand for sales and bargains is massive with many shoppers lining up all night to be first through the door.
However, Black Friday only benefits shoppers who are prepared to actually visit a physical store. For those who are unable to access a store, or who prefer to avoid the crazy crowds and shop online, Cyber Monday is the answer. Online shoppers need not miss out on the amazing deals - Cyber Monday sees online stores offering their own bargains! For example, ibotdis.com offers shoppers Best Buy coupons for a wide range of electronics: HDTVs, digital cameras, laptops and tablets, to name but a few. For shoppers looking for clothing bargains or sales on household goods, ibotdis.com offers Overstock coupon codes. Free shipping is usually available, along with generous percentage discounts.
"Black Friday is a great day for bargain hunters who live in the U.S. and who are free to get to a store," says owner Pemba Tsering. "However, those who shop online do not need to fear that they will be missing out - nor will they need to stay up all night to be sure of snagging a bargain! Ibotdis.com offers amazing bargains for online shoppers on Cyber Monday."
Shopping on Cyber Monday means that customers can enjoy the long weekend without fighting the crowds on Friday just to get that terrific bargain. They can relax, go online on Monday, and still experience savings of 35% or more on many desirable clothing and household items. Coupons are available for a wide variety of goods; shoppers should visit http://www.ibotdis.com for more information.
Ibotdis.com Announces Great Savings for Cyber Monday
Company offers coupons to online shoppers for the Internet's busiest shopping day.
2012-11-06
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