Cyber Monday vs. Black Friday: Statistics & Shopping Tips [Infographic]

Black Friday is fast approaching, and so is its close cousin Cyber Monday. A massive 48 percent of Americans plan to shop on Black Friday, and 42 percent of Americans plan on shopping on Cyber Monday. But are Black Friday deals or Cyber Monday deals better? Which day will save you the most while causing you the least stress? It’s Black Friday vs Cyber Monday! Arm yourself with these statistics and shopping tips before you hit up the sales.

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Black Friday

Pros:

  • Black Friday has more discounts on most electronics. 2014 saw 48% of deals for headphones, 83% for iPhones and 47% for laptops land on Black Friday.
  • You get to see your items in the flesh. Over 60% of shoppers prefer to shop in the store, probably because it guarantees there are no surprises when you get home.
  • No shipping costs.
  • Some exclusive in-store deals. In 2014, Walmart offered a Vizio 65″ 1080p Smart LED LCD HDTV for $648. That’s $100 cheaper than most 65″ HDTVs — even refurbished ones — were going for at the time.

Cons:

  • Risk of injury. Since 2006, there have been 98 injuries related to Black Friday sales. While your chance of serious injury isn’t high, it’s a lot higher than it would be than if you shopped online.
  • Crowds. In 2014, 68 million people shopped in person on Black Friday. Walmart alone had 22 million shoppers altogether.
  • Bad timing. In 2014, Barnes and Noble opened at 6 a.m. Friday, while Best Buy started its sales at 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving. At least 28 major national chains opened on Thanksgiving in 2014.
  • Not all stores are open on Black Friday. While plenty still open in the wee hours, some in 2015 plan to boycott the entire day. Sporting goods store REI has announced it will be closed on Black Friday 2015.

Cyber Monday

Pros:

  • It’s much faster. No driving time, and no time spent waiting in huge lines.
  • More discounts on toys and travel. Cyber Monday 2014 attracted 45% of all deals on toys and 25% of travel deals.
  • Virtually zero chance of injury, not counting the risk of spilling hot chocolate on yourself.
  • You can do more research. In 2014, 83% of Cyber Monday shoppers reported doing research online before shopping, while only 64% of Black Friday shoppers did.

Cons:

  • Items may be sold out. In 2014, “out of stock” messages on websites went up by 400% on Cyber Monday. Since you’re shopping later in the game, stores may have sold out of certain items.
  • Paying for shipping. Though shipping charges are the #1 reason customers abandon their online shopping carts — 88% of shoppers have done it — shipping costs continue to exist.
  • You’re more likely to spend more. In 2014, the average shopper spent $468 on Cyber Monday, versus an average $309 on Black Friday.
  • Your workplace might block you from Cyber Monday shopping. 30% of employers block access to online shopping sites.
  • You could technically get fired for shopping online at work. 25% of managers report that they’ve fired someone for non-work-related use of the Internet.

Thanksgiving vs. Black Friday vs. Cyber Monday

Also, remember that holiday deals start earlier each year — some folks even shop on Thanksgiving. Ebates’ 2015 holiday survey examined Americans’ shopping behaviors, and it found that when asked why they chose to begin holiday shopping on Thanksgiving, 39 percent said it was because Black Friday deals are actually starting earlier. The next-best reasons included better selection of products that haven’t been picked over (24 percent) and killing time after eating Thanksgiving dinner (18 percent).

When asked why they plan to shop on Black Friday, 81 percent of those polled said it was because they want to get the best prices on holiday gifts, and 43 percent said it is a family tradition.  Almost a quarter (24 percent) said they will shop on Black Friday to get all of their holiday shopping done in one day, and one in five (20 percent) said it’s because they “love the madness.”

Another thing to keep in mind is that some Black Friday deals are available online. More than half of surveyed people (52 percent) revealed they will shop online via their laptop this year. Meanwhile, more than a third will buy via their home computer (37 percent), and more than a quarter will use a mobile device (29 percent). Only 4 percent say they will do any Black Friday shopping via smart watch.

The bottom line is that if 4 a.m. shopping sounds like a fun adventure to you, go for the in-store experience of Black Friday. If it sounds like a nightmare, stick with the cozy safety of Cyber Monday — or even the online deals offered on Black Friday. Happy shopping!

 

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Top Toys You Have to Shop on Cyber Monday

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If you haven’t already kicked off your holiday online shopping, Cyber Monday is a great time to start, especially when it comes to shopping daily deals on kids’ toys. To get your inspirational juices flowing, we’ve tracked down some of the hottest top toys so you won’t even have to ask your little ones what they desire most. Chances are, it is already on this list! Whether you’re holding out for Cyber Monday Toys R Us toys deals or prefer shopping at other big names like Walmart, Kohl’s or Best Buy, we’ve got you covered with this ultimate guide to holiday toy must-haves.

Toys for Babies and Toddlers

These top toys for your littlest ones promote learning through play and feature beloved characters like Doc McStuffins, Mickey Mouse and Thomas the Tank Engine! Find awesome toys for girls and boys who love to build or the best learning tablets to make the most out of screen time. Or, if you prefer no screen time at all but love the idea of interactive learning, the Smart Toy Bear is perfect. Flexing their muscles is just as important as exercising their minds. Encourage movement and time outdoors with a super cool Thomas Tricycle.

Toys for Tweens and Teens

Choosing top toys for older kids can seem a little more difficult but it helps to stay on top of what’s popular in their worlds. The release of Star Wars: Episode VII is bringing about some coveted The Force Awakens toys for boys and girls who are just discovering this timeless franchise. Popular Netflix kids’ shows like Project Mc2 also have a line of toys sure to fly off the shelves. Don’t forget about Barbie! She always has new accessories that Barbie-loves can’t resist, like her Saddle ‘N Ride Horse. The hottest video games are always an easy win when it comes to putting smiles on little faces come Christmas morning. Guitar Hero is making a comeback with a new release and Lego video games are as popular as ever.

Which of these top toys are you hunting down for the kids on your shopping list? Remember, whatever you’re looking for, you can always get it with Cash Back at Ebates and save big with toy coupons and toy promo codes this season. Let us know with a comment below!

 

 

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The Best Cyber Monday Shopping Strategies

Cyber Monday is just around the corner! ‘Tis the season for unbeatable sales, the best deals of the year and of course, online shopping in your pajamas. Cyber Monday is a fairly recent construct that originated about 10 years ago after market research determined that the Monday following Thanksgiving was one of the most popular online shopping days of the year. Maneuvering through the incredible array of Cyber Monday sales can be a bit overwhelming without the perfect online shopping plan in place. Never fear! We want to make sure this Cyber Monday is your best yet. So, kick off your holiday shopping season right and check out some of our favorite tips for saving big this Cyber Monday!

1. Have a Game Plan: Before the Cyber Monday deals even start, you need a basic blueprint of who, what and where. Create a comprehensive list of what you want to buy, whether you’re looking to treat yourself or stock up on Christmas gifts for the whole family. Keep track of who you’re shopping for, their top gift ideas and which websites you want to visit. You can use an Excel, type notes in your phone or kick it old school and scribble it down in a notebook. No matter your plan, a clear list will help you stay focused so you don’t get distracted by all the bright and shiny Cyber Monday sales. Side note, don’t limit yourself to just buying holiday gifts. If you see an unbeatable birthday gift for a friend or family member, why not grab it now and save it for later?

2. Know Your Stuff: In order to get the best Cyber Monday deals, you’ll need to do a little research. Do some browsing at your favorite retailers to determine where you’ll find the best online shopping sales on everything from discount electronics to clothes for the whole family. Set yourself apart from amateur online shoppers and be sure to visit Ebates for quick and easy access on Cyber Monday morning. Remember, Cyber Monday is one of the most popular online shopping days of the year, so deals run out fast and furiously. Refer back to your bookmarks throughout the day to stay up to date on the latest and greatest promotions. A little pre-planning is all it takes to take Cyber Monday by storm!

3. Be a Social Butterfly: Scoring the ultimate deal of the day at your favorite retailer means you may need to be in the know regarding their Cyber Monday plans. Start liking your favorite online shopping sites on social media channels including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to get their latest sale announcements and exclusive insider access to any Cyber Monday specials. Be sure to sign up for emails and newsletters for easy access to Cyber Monday news delivered directly to your inbox. Go one step further and create a Cyber Monday folder in your email inbox for super speedy reference if needed.

4. Eenie, Meenie, Miney, Moe – Comparison Shop ‘Til You Drop: Thankfully, online shopping means you have the freedom to go from here to there in seconds. Keep multiple tabs open in your web browser to quickly compare like items from different retailers to get the best prices. That TV you’ve had your eye on just might be significantly cheaper just a click away, so don’t be afraid to play favorites.

5. Promo Codes Are Your Friend: Take advantage of extra savings thanks to essentials like promo codes, coupon codes and even Cash Back at Ebates. From free shipping offers to an additional percentage off your purchase, retailers may feature more ways to boost Cyber Monday savings so be sure to keep an eye out.

6. Be a Team Player: If you’re online shopping for a number of people, you might consider dividing and conquering your game plan with a trusty family member. Teaming up will help you get the best Cyber Monday deals faster to ensure you don’t miss out. You can divide your list by person or category to knock it out in no time flat.

7. Budget Like Nobody’s Business: We totally get it. All those Cyber Monday deals are super tempting. But, there’s nothing worse than blowing your budget on things you really don’t need. So, keep yourself in check by picking a number and sticking to it. Consider setting aside a little bit of holiday shopping money every month so you’ll have your budget locked when Cyber Monday rolls around. That’ll soften the blow to your overall budget since you already knew it was coming.

8. Chill Out: Just remember that everyone and their dogs are online shopping for the best Cyber Monday sales. Sites could be slower than normal, but stick with it and you’re bound to score some great deals! Be sure to shop from a reliable computer or mobile device that offers a fast and secure Internet connection to limit glitches and save your sanity.

Follow these simple tips to polish your Cyber Monday shopping skills and save like a champ. We’d love to hear from you! What are some of your favorite Cyber Monday online shopping tips? Tell us below.

 

 

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5 Shopping Apps to Make the Holidays Easier

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Gone are the days of standing in lines for the hottest toy or purse around the holidays. Technology has made it easier than ever to shop online. We’ve rounded up five of the greatest shopping apps to make your holiday shopping even easier this year. From saving money all through the season to keeping track of gift cards, these apps will allow to kick your feet up by the fireplace, enjoy a cup of cocoa and shop from your mobile device or tablet. Don’t forget to also shop through Ebates to get Cash Back on all your purchases year-round.

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Ebates

We know how important it is for our members to shop on the go which is why we’ve made the Ebates App better than ever. Discover the hottest daily deals, new sale announcements, coupon codes and more all at your fingertips. You can easily access your favorite stores as well as your Cash Back history, cash pending and details on your next Big Fat Check. Store your most used credit card and use the new “Buy Now” feature to shop easily with one click – perfect for those one-item purchases on the go! And don’t forget to enable push notifications to never a miss a deal.

Download the Ebates App for iOS and Android

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RedLaser

Searching for the best price can be time consuming. Download and use RedLaser, which searches millions of products across thousands of online and local retailers to find you the best price. RedLaser also will find alternative products and accessories for the product you just searched. You’ll also get product reviews, descriptions and even nutritional information when purchasing food for your holiday parties. Not that this is the time to be counting calories or anything.

Download RedLaser for iOS, Android and Windows

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Slice

If you shop online, you probably know what a hassle it is to track all your packages. Slice keeps an eye on all your purchases for you. Not only will Slice track your packages, but it watches for price drops and alerts you on hazardous product recalls as well. Ever wondered where you spend most of your money when shopping online? Check out “Slice and Dice” which visualizes your shopping activity into bubbles and charts.

Download Slice for iOS and Android

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GoWallet

If you’re the type of person that gets lots of gift cards during the holidays, GoWallet will help keep all your gift cards in one place. Add the gift cards you have to your “wallet” and you’ll be able to check the balances of all your cards at a glance. Don’t spend time calling and punching in numbers to see your balance. GoWallet allows you to easily scan your cards to save time and assure accuracy. Another great feature of GoWallet is that you can exchange your unwanted gift cards for up to 92% of the value.

Download GoWallet for iOS and Android

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Giftster

Get your gifts right every time with Giftser. Giftser’s mobile (and web) registry allows family and friends to create private and group wish lists for all occasions. Gifts can be marked as reserved or purchased so others don’t purchase duplicate gifts. Shop for gifts your family and friends really want and need with a five-star rating system. And if you’re looking for some festive fun, add a Secret Santa draw to add some jolly to your holiday.

Download Gifster for iOS and Android

 

 

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Best Buy to Offer Free Shipping for the Holidays

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Tech fiends, rejoice! Best Buy announced offering free shipping with no minimum through Jan 2, 2016. Ebates is currently offering 1% Cash Back on all Best Buy purchases, plus Best Buy coupons to help you maximize your savings on appliances, electronics and accessories.

Best Buy also released the results of a national study looking at what technology tops wish lists for Black Friday 2015. It should come at no surprise that people aged 18-34 want electronics the most. Make holiday wishes come true for all the technophiles on your list in one shopping trip with Best Buy.

Top 15 Tech Gifts for 2015

1. iPad
2. Bose QuietComfort 25 Noise Cancelling Headphones
3. MacBook
4. Samsung 48” Smart 4K Ultra HD TV
5. Sharp 43” Smart HDTV with Roku
6. Microsoft Surface
7. Bose SoundLink Mini Bluetooth Speaker II
8. Fitbit Charge HR Heart Rate and Activity Tracker
9. Samsung Galaxy Tab S2
10. Dyson V6 Absolute Bagless Cordless Vacuum
11. Vizio 43” Smart 4K Ultra HD TV
12. Apple Watch
13. SONOS PLAY:1 Wireless Speaker
14. iRobot Roomba Vacuum Cleaning Robot
15. GoPro HERO4 Action Camera

Holiday shopping can always be easier and Best Buy knows it. They have announced a few new features that will simplify gift giving this holiday season:

  • New this year, shoppers can get real-time assistance through BlueAssist, a new chat feature that connects expert service agents and customers. Download the app by texting APP to 332211, searching “Best Buy” in the Apple App Store or Google Play or by clicking here.
  • Many of the products on the Best Buy top tech gift list come with free Geek Squad setup. Gift recipients can setup a one-on-one appointment with a Geek Squad Agent at no cost to them. For gifts not on that list, customers can purchase a limited-edition Gift of Geek Squad holiday gift package good for an hour of in-home tech setup and support.
  • On Nov 7, Best Buy will be holding special holiday shopping events in 400 participating stores from 1-5 pm local time. The events will feature robot and virtual reality demos, Black Friday-like deals and the chance to win one of 5 $1,00 gift cards through a Twitter sweepstakes. In addition, the first 100 customers in line will receive a free tech gift.

Make this holiday shopping season the most frugal one yet! Visit Ebates first and get a Best Buy promo code or Best Buy coupon to stack your savings with Cash Back.

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12 Black Friday Shopping Tips You Need to Know

Even though it’s only October, you’re probably already starting to see Black Friday deals trickling into your social feeds and advertisements. It’s a lot of information to process and very easy to miss out on the absolute best deals amidst the chaos. We want to make sure you have the most frugal Black Friday yet! Here are 12 Black Friday shopping tips on how to zone in on the best ways to save on your holiday shopping this year.

1. Tune in now. Even if it seems too early to start paying attention to daily deals under the Black Friday label, don’t ignore them. Scope out ads from all types of stores, even ones you don’t normally shop. This will help you compare prices.

2. Browse in person. See a great online deal but not quite ready to commit to buying? This is a great time to start physically going to stores to check out products in person. Once you’re on the floor, ask a sales person about similar products and recommendations that you can also test out in the store. Take notes–this will give you a list of backup products so you can compare prices online when you are ready to buy. During this time of year, brick and mortar stores won’t be as packed with shoppers. This will make browsing a little easier as opposed to going out during the holiday rush.

3. Shop on Thanksgiving and earlier. You don’t have to wait until the stroke of midnight on Black Friday to start shopping. Thanksgiving day is a great time to start. It is historically known as the day of prime Editor’s Choice sales as well. Even the week of Black Friday has fantastic deals you don’t want to miss. Bottom line, don’t wait. As the clock ticks down to the big day, start really paying attention to those deals. As soon as one looks too good to pass up, go for it!

4. Choose to shop online or in-store. Doorbuster deals are designed to get you into the big-name stores with enormous, unbelievable savings on big-ticket items. However, we’ve seen online deals that are just as impressive. But you have to act fast! If you plan on hitting the stores, just know that this will cut into your online shopping time. This means taking the risk on missing top online deals. It all depends on what is more important to you–a visceral shopping experience or a convenient one.

5. Stay on schedule for in-store shopping. Black Friday deals go by lightning fast. You have to be in the store on time. Being even 10 minutes late can result in you leaving empty handed. Know what your day will look like timewise. Plan what time you need to leave, the best driving route possible, etc. If you need a sitter, plan to get one in advance. If you’re going with a shopping buddy, make sure they’re kept in the loop on the schedule. Plan as much extra time as possible to account for unforeseeable variables like parking, traffic and long lines. Black Friday shopping is not something you can do on a whim in a casual fashion. You’ve got to be planned and pumped!

6. Use line time to shop. If you do happen to get caught in a never-ending line, make sure your smartphone is fully charged so you can check out holiday deals on mobile sites while you wait to enter the store. Some online deals are known  to pop up at the very last minute. You might even be able to purchase the item you are waiting for at a better price using your phone. Then you can just move onto the next store!

7. Stick to your shopping list. This especially applies to in-store shopping but can also be relevant to shopping online. Avoid buying impulse items to make sure you stay on budget. Rest assured that checkout lines will be bordered with tantalizing products designed to gobble up your dollars with little time to really think about it. Most of the time, these products are not of high quality and are basically clearance items. Don’t be lured by a good deal on a bad product.

8. Shop at price-matching stores. Walmart and Best Buy are among some big name stores that are known to offer price matching during Black Friday sales. This means they will match the price of an item sold for less by a competitor in order to get your business. If you plan on doing most of your shopping at one or two stores, this is a great tool to ensure you get a great deal without having to skip all over town.

9. Plan alternative products. By now, you get the idea. Black Friday deals can go out of stock in a snap. Sticking to your shopping list will ensure that you stay on budget but a little flexibility will make sure you cover all your categories. You may be looking for a deal on a specific TV but consider an alternative brand or size just in case your desired TV sells out.

10. Buy final sale items with caution. Final sale means just that–final. No returns, no exchanges. These are usually fantastic deals but they come with a little risk. Always make sure of the fit and quality of final sale items before buying.

11. Organize store credits and rebates. Things can certainly get lost in the shuffle with the chaos of Black Friday shopping. Be sure to flag all of your emails and keep all of your receipts during this time, especially those keeping track of your rebates and store credits offered as special savings. Keep a special Black Friday folder at home and in your email.

12. Be patient and stay calm. This can be a very stressful time for both shoppers and retail workers. If you need help in-store or online, being courteous will help to ensure that you will receive the best customer care possible. After all, you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. Happy shopping!

 

 

 

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8 Can’t-Fail Ways to Save for the Holidays

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While it may seem a tad early to start talking about saving for Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and other special holidays, now is indeed the perfect time. Getting a jump start on planning your budget and even shopping a little early can really save you a lot of money so you don’t have to start the new year under a pile of new debt. We’ve rounded up some of the best, most tried-and-true holiday savings tips to take some of the sting out of your gift giving this year.

Holiday Coupons & Deals1. Plan your holiday budget. Use an online holiday budget planner to get an idea of how much you would like to spend this season. Factor in your income and bills so you can see exactly how much money you need to save for the holidays. From there, you can adjust amounts to your liking and see where you can cut the fat in your everyday spending. Things may get a little tight but having a plan will give you an extra sense of security.

2. Commit to one month of essentials-only spending. 30 days of completely cutting out non-essential spending will give your bank account a dramatic boost. You’d be surprised to see how much you spend on eating out and entertainment in a single month. Hunker down for some cheap at-home fun, pack your lunch and carry your own water bottle. In 30 days, you will be shocked at how much extra cash is left for you to dedicate to your holiday budget.

3. Stalk your favorite stores. Sign up for emails, subscribe to text alerts and follow stores on social media so you never miss out on a last-minute savings and flash sales. Plus, many stores offer discounts on your first order when you sign up for emails so now is a great time to explore new retailers to get in on great savings.

 Holiday shopping4. Start shopping now. Shopping gradually over a longer period of time will allow you the replenish your bank account faster. Plus, Columbus Day sales and Veterans Day deals can certainly help with cutting price tags on your holiday gifts.

5. Buy big ticket items on Black Friday. If you’ve got a couple show-stoppers planned on your holiday gift list this year, save those for Black Friday and Cyber Monday where you will see the best prices of the year on appliances and electronics. Sometimes waiting totally pays off.

6. Get rewards for recycling. There are many programs out there where you can trade in your electronics and other e-waste materials for cash rebates. Staples has a great recycling program, for example. Recycle Bank is another amazing program that gives you rewards points when you educate yourself about recycling and recycle everyday materials, depending on your location. These points can be turned into local discounts that can help you stay on budget!

7. Cash in those credit card rewards. There is no better time to take advantage of all those points you’ve been racking up, especially if they amount to gift cards. Whether you want to give them as gifts, use them to buy gifts or use them for yourself to save money during the next few months, they are incredibly helpful. Even a bundle of $5 gift cards can really add up when it comes to staying on budget.

8. Postpone the celebration. Who says you have to celebrate the holidays on the actual days? People reschedule their holiday events all the time for various reasons–births, vacation time, you name it. Why not do it in the name of savings? Buying gifts during After Christmas Sales and clearance events will save you a huge chunk of cheddar. Plus, you’ll have a little more time to save up and make this holiday season the best one yet.

 

 

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Cash Back on Gift Cards? It’s Possible *AND* Easy

Cash Back on Gift Cards? It's Possible *AND* Easy

Here at Ebates, we are all about being smart shoppers. There are few things we love more than finding a sweet discount code on a merchant landing page that lets us combine extra savings on top of our Cash Back. One of the features that has been a bit of a hurdle is the inability to buy gift certificates with Cash Back. Many, if not most, of the stores we work with, don’t allow us to pay Cash Back on gift card purchases. With the holiday season rapidly approaching, I am relieved to report that I have found the perfect solution: GiftCertificates.com

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GiftCertificates.com allows you to buy the gift certificates you want with 1.5% Cash Back. I have so many family members that are utterly impossible to buy presents for. Not only can I buy them the gift certificate of my choosing, they have another offering that is even more versatile –  the SuperCertificate. Essentially this is a gift certificate to GiftCertificates.com (mind blown, I know). The recipient gets to choose where to spend their present.