Online Sales Jump 47% for Black Friday and Cyber Monday
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12/1/2009 4:24 PM
Online Sales Jump 47% for Black Friday and Cyber Monday
The combined results of Black Friday and Cyber Monday for 2009 exceed sales from last year by 47% according to Retail Decisions. Black Friday performed better with $3.1 billion in sales which is an increase of 52%. Cyber Monday saw sales of $2.2 billion which is 35% better than last year. The good sales on Black Friday related to the heavy discounting that occurred on the day.
The top performing products online for the two day period included the TomTom GPS, Kodak Digital Cameras, Nintendo Wii, Ice Age 3, and Sony Digital Cameras. Some products popular as frauds included virtual gift cards, XBox 360, Nintendo Wii, and the Call of Duty XBox game.
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Re: Online Sales Jump 47% for Black Friday and Cyber Monday
So much for the recession having a double leg down. I think it's going to be a V recovery as apposed to the W recovery some negative people were hoping for.
By Blockbuster Trials on
12/4/2009 11:14 PM
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Re: Online Sales Jump 47% for Black Friday and Cyber Monday
I read about that, it's interesting because it doesn't look like the recession affected internet sales. Internet sales are always on the increase, but it looks like store sales are down (at least this year). Store sales are being somewhat replaced by internet sales.
By Mia on
12/6/2009 6:47 PM
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Re: Online Sales Jump 47% for Black Friday and Cyber Monday
that's true I bought online a Kodak Digital Camera and Nintendo Wii,yesterday it's very easy and safe
By Voucher codes on
12/29/2009 9:57 AM
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Re: Online Sales Jump 47% for Black Friday and Cyber Monday
Cyber Monday was still an impressive day for online sales I have the feeling the day will never live up to the hype of years past. Online retailers seem to be more interested in jumping on the Black Friday hoopla to push products
By Venice Hotels on
9/1/2010 5:39 AM
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